Four new members have joined the Association, bringing the total to 87 as we near the new Financial Year. The first airport – Hobart Int’l – has joined ahead of the rollout of it’s redevelopment which is scheduled to start mid-year. $100m will be spent on upgrades over the next...
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Four new members have joined the
Association, bringing the total to 87
as we near the new Financial Year.
The first airport – Hobart Int’l – has
joined ahead of the rollout of it’s
redevelopment which is scheduled
to start mid-year. $100m will be
spent on upgrades over the next
few years which will support future
homeporting opportunities.
Eventz in Paradise has also come on
board. This is a wonderful company
that places lecturers and speakers
on cruise ships in the region. From
destination speakers who can
discuss culture, history and points of
interest, through to special interest
lecturers on art, music, nature &
even Bridge tutors, they are well
versed in finding people who can
inform & entertain guests.
We are also delighted to welcome
Swire Shipping Agencies from Port
Moresby and the Solomon Islands
Visitors Bureau. Swire operates a
comprehensive range of services
which support the cruise industry
between Australia, the Solomons
and PNG.
With the Solomon Islands
increasingly appearing on cruise
itineraries, the Visitors Bureau is
looking forward to networking with,
and learning from existing members
as they develop their experiences.
We look forward to continuing to
expand the membership of the
Association with similar professional
and diverse organisations which
reflect the growth of the cruise
industry.
CONTRIBUTOR: Jill Abel, CEO, Australian Cruise Association
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