The event offers meetings, workshops, networking opportunities and a trade show, with more than 100 high-level executives expected from the FCCA's 18 member lines.
New this year: two registration levels
New this year are two registration levels, attendee and delegate, with the delegate level entitled to additional benefits such as airport/event transfers, VIP lounge access, reserved seating for workshops and the cruise line chairmen/CEOs round table and pre-arranged one-on-one meetings.
According to FCCA president Michele Paige, in addition to imparting operational knowledge, the event will link participants with some of the cruise industry's most important decision-makers, fostering partnerships that lead to mutual success.
FCCA chairman Adam Goldstein, vice chairman of Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd., said he looks forward to interacting with key cruise tourism stakeholders at the conference and trade show.
'This is a valuable opportunity for regional destinations and operators to learn how they are being affected by and can take advantage of the industry’s latest developments,' Goldstein said.
Attendees can meet the cruise line executives who decide where ships call, what products are sold and used on board, and how to invest in destinations and infrastructure.
Trade show pavilion options
The trade show will feature products, companies and services, with special pavilion options available to make a greater impact with size, prime locations and the opportunity to showcase a destination and/or company as a team and even host private meetings with executives in the pavilion.
Information/registration: www.F-CCA.com/Conference.
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