BUSINESS AND SOCIAL
GROUP MARKET
REPRESENTS GROWTH
AREA FOR CRUISE
INDUSTRY
CLIA Member Lines
Offer Variety of
Product, Easy
Planning and Value
Across All Price
Categories for
Corporate,
Incentive, SMERF,
Affinity Groups
Group travel is an
increasingly
important segment of
the cruise industry
and, as the economy
turns around, Cruise
Lines International
Association (CLIA)
members are well
positioned to take
advantage of new
demand. According to
CLIA, group travel
of all kinds already
accounts for nearly
25 percent of yearly
passenger volume,
depending on the
line. The industry
is predicting that
more than 13 million
people will cruise
in 2009.
With improving
economic conditions,
businesses will seek
innovative ways to
motivate employees,
cost-effectively
improve
productivity, and
establish a
competitive edge.
Social, religious,
and educational
organizations will
look for imaginative
ways to educate,
grow membership
through enhanced
benefits, and boost
fund-raising. Across
the board, consumer
lifestyle
expectations, in
which travel plays
an increasingly
central role, will
generate increasing
demand for travel
opportunities. Ready
to meet that demand
with a broad variety
of state-of-the-art
products,
facilities,
amenities and
services – including
a fleet of new ships
of all sizes – are
24 member cruise
lines of CLIA
offering unbeatable
value and unique
experiences for
groups of all kinds.
“For corporate and
incentive travel
planners and the
broadest possible
range of affinity
groups, including
SMERF, GLBT and
other organizations,
cruising represents
exceptional value
across all price
categories,” said
Terry Dale, CLIA’s
president and CEO.
“Cruises rank at the
very top for
customer
satisfaction and,
for group travel
planners, this
translates into
productivity and
success, whatever
the purpose of
travel program might
be.”
For groups of all
kinds, cruising
offers many
advantages:
-
Exceptional
value. In
addition to
usually
complimentary
meeting or
event space,
a shipboard
group
booking can
include
accommodations;
all meals,
including
customized
menus; daily
entertainment;
shipboard
recreational
facilities
and
activities;
and travel
from
destination
to
destination.
In some
cases,
drinks,
stateroom
gifts and
amenities,
customized
shore
excursions
and other
amenities
are also
included.
-
Exceptional
pricing. CLIA
member lines
offer a wide
range of price
and value
incentives for
groups. In
addition, most
lines offer such
additional
incentives as
free “tour
conductor”
berths based on
the total number
of group members
or generous
credits that can
be applied to
cruise
activities
ranging from
special meals to
shore
excursions.
-
Exceptional ease
in planning.
Depending on the
line, group
sales
departments,
dedicated group
planners and
shipboard
meeting and
incentive staff
make planning
and implementing
a meeting or
group program at
sea an extremely
easy, “one-stop”
process.
-
Exceptional
choice. There
are cruises in
every part of
the world, of
every length
(from two days
to two weeks or
more), and in
every price
category:
Whatever the
group’s needs,
expectations or
budget, there is
a cruise to
match.
Cruises offer
particular
advantages for
meeting and
incentive planners
as well:
-
The strong
appeal of
cruising helps
sell the program
to prospective
participants
-
The
self-contained
shipboard
environment
ensures group
spirit and
enthusiastic
participation in
program events
-
The high quality
of facilities,
services and
amenities
ensures customer
satisfaction
with the
shipboard
meeting or event
-
Inclusive
pricing
simplifies
budgeting and
eliminates
“budgetary
surprises”
-
Cruising offers
the unique
advantage of
offering
multiple
destinations in
the course of a
single meeting
or incentive
program
-
Cruises, with
their
incomparable
variety of
activities and
entertainment,
represent an
ideal choice for
programs that
include spouses
and families
-
In the case of
full ship
charters,
planners can
offer total
exclusivity and
full
customization of
programs and
itineraries
Here is a sampling
of how CLIA member
cruise lines cater
to groups:
AZAMARA
CRUISES
With ships carrying
less than 700
passengers, Azamara
focuses on
discovering the
hidden corners of
the world in style.
Plus, 93 percent of
staterooms offer
ocean views and 68
percent have private
verandahs. With
personalized service
a priority, groups
are treated to
complimentary butler
service for each
stateroom as well as
such amenities as
fresh cut flowers,
afternoon canapés,
fresh fruit and
more. Guests also
receive
complimentary
specialty dining,
enrichment programs
such as digital
camera and computer
classes, and onboard
entertainment,
including wine and
champagne tastings.
CARNIVAL
CRUISE LINES
Carnival defines
groups as a block of
eight cabins with 16
or more guests. The
line offers one free
berth for every 15
berths sold, along
with such
value-added features
as “group amenities”
points, which can be
redeemed for
champagne and
chocolates,
stateroom upgrades,
private cocktail
receptions,
shipboard credits
and more. In
addition to a wide
range of meeting
facilities fleet
wide, Carnival
offers a dedicated
groups coordinator
on each ship to
facilitate
activities.
CELEBRITY
CRUISES
Dedicated conference
facilities are
complimentary on
Celebrity and such
programs as
Corporate Amenities
Selection (CAS) as
well as onboard
group coordinators
and Assigned Group
Partner Advocates
ensure one-stop
planning. In
addition to free
staterooms through
the company’s Tour
Conductor Credits
program, Celebrity
offers a variety of
packages that can
include group
beverages, even
prepaid gratuities.
The Individual
Incentive Travel
Gift Certificate
program is a means
for companies to
reward individual
employees.
COSTA
CRUISES
Offering more
seven-day cruises in
Europe than any
other cruise line,
as well as voyages
in the Caribbean,
South America,
Dubai, Indian Ocean
and the Far East,
Costa offers
numerous group
cruise options
around the world.
Groups may even earn
a variety of “Amore
Points” applicable
to cocktail parties,
onboard credits and
more. Costa also
offers a group
concierge for all
groups, ensuring
each step of
planning from start
to finish is simple
and easy.
CRYSTAL
CRUISES
In addition to
spacious ships and a
guest-to-crew ratio
of 1.65:1, Crystal
offers groups a
variety of
incentives,
including special
savings rates,
onboard credits,
prepaid dining and
gratuities and other
perks. The line's
ships feature a
choice of venues for
meetings, including
the Hollywood
Theatre, which
accommodates up to
202 guests. In
addition, Crystal's
Creative Learning
Institute features
experts in a variety
of fields who offer
their insights into
everything from
global economics to
local culture and
ecology. Guests may
also complement
their meeting
activities by
learning to play the
keyboard or to speak
foreign languages.
HOLLAND
AMERICA LINE
Holland America has
just released a new
Developing Group
Business brochure
and announced 2010
Double GAP Points, a
program that doubles
the Group Advantage
Program points
available to groups
booked by the end of
August for sailings
next year. GAP
points permit travel
planners to
customize their
groups by adding
such amenities as
wine tastings,
cooking classes,
cocktail receptions,
shipboard credits
and special dinners.
Three new group
packages include
Winemakers, Girls
and Guys Night Out
and group programs
include Wedding,
Family Reunion and
Culinary Arts Center
programs.
MSC CRUISES
For educational,
professional and
corporate groups,
MSC ships offer
complimentary
high-tech, elegant
conference centers
and meeting rooms.
Shipboard staff
coordinate
team-building shore
excursions and
onboard activities
including cocktail
parties and themed
entertainment.
Groups of 16 or more
travelers are
eligible for a
variety of amenities
from complimentary
stateroom gifts and
shipboard credits to
cocktails. Also
worth noting, MSC’s
Kids Sail Free
policy provides an
added incentive for
agents to sell
family and social
groups.
NORWEGIAN
CRUISE LINE
Norwegian's Groups
2.0 program is an
enhanced group
booking program
allowing travel
partners to hold up
to 16 staterooms
with no deposit
required until four
months prior to
sailing, and
individual bookings
can be transferred
into a group up
until the day prior
to sailing. An
expanded consumer
facing amenity menu
is available for all
bookings and
includes options
such as alternative
dining, spa
treatments and
Freestyle Bowling.
Groups may also make
advance Freestyle
Dining reservations.
PRINCESS
CRUISES
Groups of ten people
or more can qualify
for Princess Cruises
group rates and
travel agents can
put together
attractive packages
with a variety of
special extras.
Working with the
onboard services
department, groups
can plan a wide
variety of
customized cruise
experiences to fit
individual needs by
taking advantage of
up to five main
dining rooms and
alternative
restaurants,
entertainment venues
and other facilities
for special
receptions, parties
and other
activities. A number
of Princess ships
also offer
specialized meeting
facilities.
REGENT SEVEN
SEAS CRUISES
Regent Seven Seas
recently announced
the launch of an
enhanced group sales
program called Group
Advantage. The
program offers a
menu of group
amenities, each
assigned a specific
point value, that
can be used to
promote remaining
2009 cruises. The
higher the point
value of the cruise,
the more group
amenities can be
applied, thus
allowing travel
agent and groups to
customize their
promotions and
cruise experience.
The group amenities
include such
enticements as
pre-cruise hotel
stays, shipboard
credits, cocktail
parties, waiver of
air add-ons, reduced
tour escort
requirements and
more.
ROYAL
CARIBBEAN
INTERNATIONAL
Reaching out to
corporate group
travelers with the
message, “To mix
business with
pleasure, just add
water,” Royal
Caribbean emphasizes
the unique value of
an at sea group
program. In contrast
to land-based
programs, a Royal
Caribbean cruise for
groups of all sizes
includes
accommodations and
stateroom amenities,
flexible dining
options and
amenities,
entertainment and
recreational
activities, use of
fitness facilities
and a full range of
meeting services,
including
complimentary
meeting space and
A/V equipment,
onboard group
coordinators and a
dedicated corporate
meetings sales team.
SEABOURN
CRUISE LINE
Seabourn Cruise Line
is a popular option
for companies,
organizations or
social groups or
extended families
desiring an
exclusive full-yacht
charter.
Accommodating
between 208 and 450
guests, the ships
offer the ability to
custom design
itineraries, and
shipboard and
shoreside activities
to suit the group’s
wishes. Other
features of a
Seabourn charter
include security,
mobility,
all-inclusive fixed
pricing and
single-source
contracting of
transportation,
accommodation,
entertainment and
top-quality food and
beverage service.
Short of a full
charter, groups can
be accommodated
aboard regular
scheduled sailings
at advantageous
prices.
SEADREAM
YACHT CLUB
Accommodating 110
guests in 54
identical Yacht Club
staterooms (plus one
Owner’s Suite),
SeaDream offers
special
opportunities for
groups, whether they
are families
celebrating an
important event,
companies seeking a
memorable incentive
for top employees or
those looking for a
full ship charter. A
crew of 95 ensures
attentive service
and a SeaDream yacht
charter coordinator
assists in arranging
every aspect of the
charter group
program, from
onboard activities
to special dining
requirements.
Smaller groups –
from six to 18
staterooms – are
also assisted in
creating a
personalized
yachting adventure.
SILVERSEA
CRUISES
Silversea Cruises
gladly welcomes
groups booked
through travel
agents. Silversea
offers guests
large-ship amenities
aboard its intimate,
all-suite vessels:
Silver Cloud, Silver
Wind, Silver Shadow,
Silver Whisper --
and launching in
December, Silver
Spirit -- all
designed to offer an
atmosphere of
conviviality and
casual elegance.
With the addition of
the regal expedition
ship Prince Albert
II, the company's
itineraries
encompass all seven
continents.
UNIWORLD
GRAND RIVER CRUISES
A Uniworld Boutique
River Cruise
provides a group
retreat for affinity
organizations,
social gathers,
corporations and
company incentive
programs. Uniworld
ships also are
available for full
charters. The
company’s Group
Privilege Program
includes group
discounts; a
complimentary tour
conductor berth with
as little as six
guests traveling
together; a choice
of such amenities as
a complimentary
one-hour cocktail
party, shipboard
credits of $50 per
guest based on a
minimum of 10 guests
on select Europe
sailings or a wine
and fruit plate.
Name changes are
allowed up to 45
days prior to
departure.
WINDSTAR
CRUISES
Windstar has hosted
more than 400
full-ship charters
and hundreds of
groups and incentive
programs on its
luxury small ships.
Groups experience
deluxe ocean-view
staterooms,
five-star dining,
exceptional
destinations,
watersports program
and personalized
touches.
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