P&O Cruises Australia has launched the Fly the Flag campaign to support calls for a restart for domestic cruising. The crusade enables Facebook users to change their profile picture to show their support with a special frame. The push was inspired by one of P&O Australia’s hard-hit suppliers, Inter-Marine Managing...
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P&O Cruises Australia has launched the Fly the Flag campaign to support calls for a restart for domestic cruising.
The crusade enables Facebook users to change their profile picture to show their support with a special frame.
The push was inspired by one of P&O Australia’s hard-hit suppliers, Inter-Marine Managing Director Graeme Blackman, who has been a partner with the cruise line since it was operating Fairstar in the late 1980s.
Blackman routinely flies the P&O flag outside his Mortdale workshop in Sydney.
Earlier this month, P&O and its fellow Carnival brand Princess Cruises extended their cruising pause in Australia until mid-Dec (CW 02 Jul).
Pictured: Hotel Director Kevin Boag sporting the Fly the Flag for P&O campaign Facebook frame.
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