Diamond Princess Japan Cruise Fam Held In June 2014

Diamond Princess Japan Cruise Fam Held In June 2014

Cruise Professionals recently organized a FAM trip for select travel agents and media onboard Diamond Princess sailing from Tokyo to Ancient Japanese cities. The nine- day cruise itinerary onboard Diamond Princess covered cities of historic & cultural importance namely – Kanazawa, Maizuru, Sakaiminato & Kagoshima in Japan and the bustling city of Busan in Korea. This FAM was a part of a bigger group of over 200 international delegates from travel agencies & media from various countries in Asia, Europe and South America.

Nishith Saxena, Director-Cruise Professionals, who lead the Indian group said, “It is our endeavor to provide our travel & media associates the same cruise experience as any passenger who would sail onboard any Princess Cruises ship. Only once you are onboard a Princess ship you begin to realize the overall supremacy in service, food & entertainment it has over other cruise lines. We are extremely happy with the words of appreciation from our travel agency associates as they have experienced Princess Cruises hospitality first hand and we thank them for their continued support for Princess Cruises” This FAM was undertaken to promote Princess Cruises new deployments in Asia including China, Japan & Singapore.

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