Cunard’s Queen Mary 2 returns to Liverpool with exclusive events for travel agents, offering a mix of tours and onboard experiences. The ship’s visit spans two days, allowing participants to immerse themselves in Cunard’s offerings. It’s an opportunity to explore the iconic liner and enhance product knowledge amidst rich historical ties with the city. Agents are encouraged to leverage these events for sales growth.
Cunard’s Queen Mary 2 is returning to Liverpool, creating anticipation amongst travel agents eager to experience the iconic ship. Over two days, 60 travel agents will have the opportunity to participate in exclusive tours and events, strengthening their understanding of the Cunard brand and its offerings.
On September 6, the visit will focus on entertainment, featuring a ship tour, a Champagne afternoon, and an exclusive early evening performance in the Royal Court Theatre. This immersive experience is designed to provide agents with a first-hand look at the leisure amenities available to passengers.
The following day, September 7, will involve a comprehensive ship tour followed by a three-course lunch at the Britannia restaurant, affording agents time to explore independently. These activities are not only informative but also enable agents to appreciate the luxurious environment passengers will enjoy.
Cunard continues to expand its 2024 ship visit programme with Liverpool being one of the many key locations. The programme includes similar events in Greenock and Southampton, providing further opportunities to experience Cunard’s fleet, including the new Queen Anne and Queen Victoria.
Tom Mahoney, UK sales director, expressed the significance of Liverpool for Cunard, citing their long-standing 184-year association with the city. He underscores the importance of these visits in helping agents gain confidence and product knowledge, crucial for promoting Cunard’s offerings effectively.
The Liverpool visit of Queen Mary 2 exemplifies Cunard’s commitment to strengthening ties with travel agents and the city’s maritime heritage.
