What to do when your destination is too small_Didier Scaillet
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WHAT TO DO WHEN YOUR DESTINATION IS TOO SMALL
FOR YOUR EVENTS?
Didier Scaillet
Vice-President, Business Development
HOW ABOUT ADDING A CRUISE SHIP?
CLIA Members
275 Executive Partners (port authorities, destinations, and maritime and industry suppliers)
13,500 global travel agency members who reach over 50,000 agents
63 cruise line members, representing over 95% of global cruise capacity
HISTORICAL GROWTH 167
New ships
80 New ships
40 New ships
2640
Mega-Ships
Large Ships
Mid-size Ships
Boutique Ships
Adventure/ Expedition
Vessel
Destination
EXP
ERIEN
CE
ALL SIZES
Innovations
Quantum of the Seas
New Concepts
Quantum of the Seas – NOV 2014 10
Entertainment
12
Dedicated Meeting Space For groups of all sizes
Things you need to know…
- Lead time
- Seasonality
- Airlift
- Tax regime (ruling)
- Technical operations: water production and discharge, waste management, etc
- Visas for guests and crew
- Ports constraints (piers, shore power, etc)
And if you are not a coastal destination…
THANK YOU
Didier Scaillet
Vice-President, Business Development