Located Within Carnival Passport, Tutorial Library Features
Detailed Information on All 24 Ships in Fleet
MIAMI
(April 16, 2015) – Carnival has assembled a comprehensive new library
of ship tutorials from which travel agents can learn detailed facts and
features of all 24 ships in the “Fun Ship” fleet. The tutorials
are located within Carnival Passport, the line’s training portal for
travel agents.
The tutorials feature a wide range of sales and marketing information
related to each ship, all in one convenient, centralized location.
Specific details in each tutorial include:
·
Ship facts including tonnage, number of staterooms and basis-two capacity
·
Information
regarding dining, entertainment, onboard activities, public spaces,
bars, lounges and children’s programs, as well as Fun Ship 2.0
innovations
·
Menus for all dining venues fleetwide
·
Itineraries and port descriptions
·
Complete list of shore excursions, as well as booking process
·
Sales and marketing tips tailored to each ship
“Our
award-winning learning tools are very popular with travel agents and
we’re always looking for new ways to enhance these resources in a way
that fits agents’ specific sales and marketing needs,” said Joni
Rein, Carnival’s vice president of worldwide sales. “Travel agents have
expressed a need for a more comprehensive, one-stop shop for ship
information and that’s what we’re offering with this new tutorial
library.”
The
new ship tutorials are now available on GoCCL.com. Travel agents may
earn points in the line’s Travel Agent Rewards Program for completing
each tutorial.
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About Carnival Cruise Line
Carnival, a unit of Carnival Corporation & plc (NYSE/LSE: CCL; NYSE:
CUK),
is "The World's Most Popular Cruise Line®"
with 24 ships operating three- to 16-day voyages to The Bahamas,
Caribbean, Mexican Riviera, Alaska, Hawaii, Canada, New England,
Bermuda, Europe, Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific Islands. The
company currently has two 133,500-ton ships on order - Carnival
Vista, scheduled to enter service in 2016, and an as-yet-unnamed vessel
set to debut in 2018.
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