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Oceania Cruises vows to invest in supporting trade

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πŸ‘οΈ 26 viewsπŸ“… 2 years ago⏱️ 21:38
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Creator's Key Takeaways

we sit right in between those two um areas and that allows us to get those guests on the premium lines that end up spending quite a bit when you factor in the onboard

we've added our aquamar kitchen which is a healthier fare option for breakfast and lunch and that's been a big hit

we're looking to uh grow that space as well so you're gonna sorry when you say grow that space grow them grow the team that are on the road supporting agents you mean

Allura just went on sale on Wednesday and we had a fantastic uh sale day especially in the UK

Creator's Tips & Advice

βœ“Agents should focus on selling Oceania to premium line guests who want better value and luxury guests looking for an entry point.
βœ“Use the Simply More concept to simplify bookings and add value for guests.

Questions This Creator Answers

QHow does Oceania Cruises differentiate itself from other cruise lines?
QWhat is the Simply More concept and how does it benefit guests?
QHow has the new ship Vista been received and what are its unique features?

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Jason Worth, vice-president of international sales, said the line had seen an uptick in trade bookings from agents who had visited its first Allura-class ship, Vista, which set sail in May.