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The Cruise Line International Association



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The Cruise Lines International Association is an organization that represents about 95% of the global ocean-going cruise capacity. Its mission is promote policies and practices that encourage a safe, healthy, and enjoyable environment for cruise ships. The group also offers a 3-level certification program for cruise boats and represents the cruise industry in international forums like IMO. The CLIA's website provides more information. Continue reading to discover more.

CLIA makes up 95% worldwide ocean-going cruise capability

The Cruise Lines International Association is the umbrella organization representing most ocean-going companies and has suspended U.S. cruise operations until December 2020. The cruise lines will be able to use the remainder of 2020 to implement COVID-19 safety procedures, as well as additional medical capacity. The cruise lines will conduct a series of tests on all passengers, and expand their medical capabilities. Disney Cruise Line also cancelled all remaining December 2020 cruises.


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Its mission: To promote policies & practices that foster safe, secure, health cruise ship environments

CLIA, the largest trade association representing the interests more than 60 major cruise line companies, is the most important in the cruise industry. This organization acts as a non-governmental advisory body to the International Maritime Organization (a United Nations agency). The association has members who share a commitment for public health and security. It supports industry-friendly policies.


It offers three levels in certification

CLIA offers three levels for travel agents. The Associate, Professional, & Master certifications are intended to give travel agents the knowledge and experience they need to increase their clients and sales. The Master level focuses on the theory and practice of public relations and enables the travel agent to understand the real purpose of public relations. The certification provides training on effective marketing techniques to promote cruises that are family-friendly.

It represents the industry at IMO

The Cruise Line International Association (or CLIA) is a trade organization that represents the interests and needs of the cruise industry at IMO. It was founded to help cruise lines get more benefits and be a voice for all the travel industry worldwide. It represents the collective views from cruise lines across many countries and makes a significant contribution to global economic growth, contributing over $100 million. CLIA provides assistance to the industry by addressing global standards and regulations. The association offers its members a single global resource for technical questions, unified worldwide communication, robust partnerships, expanded customer development opportunities, and strong partnership programs.


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It hosts a seminar in legal & insurance.

You may be interested in attending the legal & insurance seminar for cruise line international associations if you are involved in the industry. The seminar will address a number of topics such as the Maritime Labour Convention (2006), trends in Human Resource matters, and personal injuries litigation. Visit the website of the association for more information. You can also download the seminar flyer for free and get more information from the Cruise Lines International Association.




FAQ

Shouldn't I book my cruise early?

Sometimes it is not necessary to book a cruise early. You may find that you save money by waiting until the last minute. If you do decide to wait, book early. This will allow you to benefit from special promotions and deals offered by cruise companies.


Can I bring my pet with me?

Many cruise lines allow pets onboard. There are restrictions, though. The first is to make sure your pet can travel. Pets who are too sick or unable to travel should not be allowed on board. Secondly, you cannot bring any animals on board unless they are service dogs. Service dogs are trained in order to aid people with disabilities. You can't bring any type or dangerous animal to board.


Is there something else I should learn before I go on a vacation?

Before you travel on your first cruise ship, there are several things you should know. First of all, remember that you will be traveling with other people. You never know what they think about things so don't be too critical. Remember that you'll be sharing meals and drinks with strangers. Be dressed appropriately. Do not wear shorts or tank tops on deck. Wear comfortable clothing you don't have to worry about getting muddy. Prepare for extreme temperatures. Pack plenty of sunscreens. For those times when you are outside, make sure to bring a hat, sunglasses and a lightweight jacket. Don't forget to take responsibility for your safety. Don't drink & drive!


How do I pick the best cruise line?

It is easy to find the best cruise line. First, determine the type of cruise line you wish to take. You might prefer a smaller intimate cruise, or one with many passengers. Then consider how much money you want to spend. If you are looking at something more affordable, then consider cruises that offer "all inclusive" packages. You won't have to worry about extra costs for entertainment, food, and drinks. You should also ensure that your cruise line offers good family programs if you're planning on a family trip.



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  • The line estimates savings of 50% when you purchase this bundle. (travel.usnews.com)
  • You can save 15% off the total price if you book in advance of your trip. (travel.usnews.com)
  • You'll need to budget around $80 per person per day for this option – and an additional 18% gratuity. (travel.usnews.com)
  • *20% Gratuities Apply on Free Unlimited Open Bar; Free Specialty Dining. (ncl.com)



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How To

How can I plan my first Cruise?

A cruise planning process is similar to any other trip. There are many things you need to consider such as where to go and what activities to include, costing, and budgeting. If you're new at cruising, there are key differences in planning your first cruise. Cruises can last up to three weeks, which is why you don't want any missed! These are some tips that will make your vacation even more enjoyable.

  1. Start early. Book your cruise at least six months in advance. This way, you can get great deals and avoid crowds. Also, you'll have plenty time to research your ship, itinerary, ports and activities. You might even find an airfare deal!
  2. Pick a destination. It doesn't really matter what port you choose, just choose one that appeals. There are many reasons people love to cruise to different destinations. Some love to travel while others prefer to relax and unwind on the boat. Whatever floats your boat, just remember to keep in mind the type of destination you'd like to visit. A popular choice is a Caribbean island, followed closely by Europe and Alaska.
  3. Booking a Suite is a good option if money is not an issue. Suites offer more space, a private balcony, and other amenities. They can be rented from $100 to $300 per night, depending upon the size of your room or the availability of suites on your sailing date.
  4. Check the weather forecast. Cruising can often be associated with warm tropical environments. Check the weather forecasts for days that you will be visiting ports. The weather can be unpredictable, especially in Antarctica. It is best to find out what the forecasts are before you book your cruise.
  5. Keep it light when packing for a cruise. You should only bring 10 items. You don't want to have a suitcase full of clothes and shoes. You can instead pack all you need in small, carry-on-sized bags. Consider layering clothing since you won't always have access to laundries onboard.
  6. Do your research - Read online reviews before buying tickets. You should understand their pricing policies and what services they offer. Also, make sure to check if cancellation policies are applicable.
  7. Do not miss these must see spots. Visit each port at minimum once. Every location has its own charm and culture so make sure you visit all of them.




 



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