CRUISE Lines International Association’s (CLIA) Masters Program has returned in a new online format. Previously offered at sea in an annual onboard conference format, the Masters Program has been redesigned for this year to become a six-week online course that will be offered twice a year. Open to CLIA member...
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CRUISE Lines International Association’s (CLIA) Masters Program has returned in a new online format.
Previously offered at sea in an annual onboard conference format, the Masters Program has been redesigned for this year to become a six-week online course that will be offered twice a year.
Open to CLIA member advisors who have achieved Ambassador status, the program provides an opportunity to attain CLIA Cruise Masters status, the highest qualification for the Association’s cruise specialists.
CLIA Head of Training & Development Peter Kollar said along with a new format, the program also offered new content including education on data, technology and the online retail environment.
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