CRUISE Lines International Association (CLIA) Australasia chair Steve Odell paid tribute to industry achievers at the 17th annual cruise awards on Sat, noting their efforts in a period of spectacular growth. “This has been another milestone year for the Australian and New Zealand cruise industry, we’ve witnessed double digit growth,”...
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CRUISE Lines International Association (CLIA) Australasia chair Steve Odell paid tribute to industry achievers at the 17th annual cruise awards on Sat, noting their efforts in a period of spectacular growth.
“This has been another milestone year for the Australian and New Zealand cruise industry, we’ve witnessed double digit growth,” Odell said.
“Between Australia and New Zealand, more than 1.4 million cruisers — that’s incredible.”
Among other Australian winners were Clean Cruising for Agency Promotion of the Year and Phil Hoffmann Travel for Network Promotion of the Year.
John & Kerry Treacy of Worldwide Cruising News won in the Media category.
The full contingent of Australian and New Zealand winners is pictured above, while inset is MTA’s Sarah Fenton, called to the stage as Australian Mobile Travel Agent of the Year.
Below is Cruiseabout Kew’s Kathy Pavlidis who won Australian Cruise Consultant of the Year, pictured with P&O Cruises vice president sales and marketing Australia and New Zealand Ryan Taibel.
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