CRUISE Lines International Association (CLIA) has welcomed Samoa Tourism Authority as an Executive Partner to support the destination’s presence in Australia. CLIA Australasia Managing Director Joel Katz said the new partnership was a sign of long-term confidence in cruising and its role in supporting tourism in the South Pacific. “Cruise...
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CRUISE Lines International Association (CLIA) has welcomed Samoa Tourism Authority as an Executive Partner to support the destination’s presence in Australia.
CLIA Australasia Managing Director Joel Katz said the new partnership was a sign of long-term confidence in cruising and its role in supporting tourism in the South Pacific.
“Cruise lines have a long history of investment in the South Pacific and have been important contributors to the development of tourism and employment opportunities in island destinations,” he said.
“Samoa Tourism Authority joins CLIA at a time when our industry is closely focused on achieving a revival, and we are delighted to have them as a part of our community”.
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