CRUISE AMBASSADOR: As cruising grows in both Australia and New Zealand, our online training programs have gained popularity as has interest to attain a higher level of accreditation. With three levels of Cruise Industry Accreditation available to CLIA Members (Accredited, Ambassador, Masters), the Ambassador level of accreditation is designed to...
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CRUISE AMBASSADOR:
As cruising grows in both
Australia and New Zealand,
our online training programs
have gained popularity as has
interest to attain a higher level of
accreditation.
With three levels of Cruise
Industry Accreditation available
to CLIA Members (Accredited,
Ambassador, Masters), the
Ambassador level of accreditation
is designed to reward agents who
continue to improve their cruise
knowledge after becoming an
Accredited Cruise Consultant.
This mid-level tie delivers
extra recognition for agents who
continue to undertake training and
will also make it even easier for
customers to know when they are
dealing with a true cruise specialist.
Once accredited, consultants are
required to undertake further CLIA
training to reach the Ambassador
level and increase their overall
accreditation points to 200.
Ambassador status is not just
about accruing points, itβs awarded
to those that have gone the
extra mile to expand their cruise
knowledge with additional CLIA
training and cruise experience.
Obtaining any level of
accreditation is something to be
very proud of as it is a valuable
asset that can differentiate you
from competitors and enhance your
reputation.
To find out more, head to the
CLIA website and click on the
Accreditation tab and start the
journey to more cruise sales!
CONTRIBUTOR:Brett Jardine, CLIA Australia
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