New Zealand Cruise Association announces 2018 Conference
23/05/18
Registrations are now open for the New Zealand Cruise Association’s 2018 Conference, to be held in Blenheim from 23 – 24 August.
This year’s Conference will focus on sustainability within the cruise industry, featuring speeches and panels helmed by local and international industry experts.
The NZCA invites both members and non-members to attend for the opportunity to network with industry leaders, stakeholders and peers, and engage with panellists discussing the importance of sustaining New Zealand’s tourism sector.
Kevin O’Sullivan, Chief Executive Officer of NZCA, says it is a conference “not to be missed”.
“Our 2018 conference is an excellent resource for the cruise industry to prepare their businesses for future growth in this $US40 billion global industry,” Mr O’Sullivan says.
“It is also a chance to help shape this key sector and its sustainability here in Aotearoa.”
The NZCA Conference will begin on the evening of Thursday, 23 August with a Welcome Function at the Omaka Heritage Centre, with the Conference beginning the following day at the Marlborough Convention Centre.
More details, including how to register, are available at the New Zealand Cruise Association Conference website.
Early bird registration is still available for a limited time.
About New Zealand Cruise Association
The New Zealand Cruise Association (formerly Cruise New Zealand) is the industry association of New Zealand’s cruise sector. The New Zealand Cruise Association represents more than 90 members and is the industry voice of cruise in the region. The New Zealand Cruise Association has been the driving force in attracting cruise lines to New Zealand since 1994, and has played a major part in building New Zealand’s world renowned reputation as a cruise-friendly destination.
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