FCCA Prepares for the 18th Annual FCCA Conference & Trade Show
Pembroke Pines, FL (June 10, 2011) –The Florida-Caribbean Cruise Association is gearing up for the premier event of 2011, the annual FCCA Cruise Conference and Trade Show taking place in San Juan, Puerto Rico, October 3-7, 2011.
More than 1000 cruise industry partners will come together with 100 Cruise Executives from the FCCA Member Lines to share ideas and discuss industry trends. Executives from the FCCA Member Lines will once again host a series of round table discussions in the areas of Marketing, Shore Excursions and Operations.
This year’s trade show promises to be the main draw of the conference with an expanded number of booths and special destination pavilion options, this will be the perfect way to showcase destinations as a team including vendors who want to sell their products to the lines, tour operators who wish to provide tours and overall showcasing a destination who wants to make the greatest impact at the FCCA Conference & Trade Show.
The FCCA will pre-set meetings with select Cruise Executives on a One-on-One basis for pre-registered Delegates.
The Annual Golf Tournament has become an important resource for meeting top executives in an exclusive casual atmosphere. Play in a foursome hosted by a Cruise Executive and contribute to a worthy cause, the FCCA Foundation.
For more information on the FCCA Conference & Trade Show, please contact Terri Cannici at (954) 441-8881
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FCCA is a trade association composed of 14 Member Lines: AIDA Cruises,
Azamara Club Cruises, Carnival Cruise Lines, Celebrity Cruises, Costa Cruise Lines, Cunard Line, Disney Cruise Line, Holland America Line, MSC Cruises (USA) Inc., Norwegian Cruise Line,
P&O Cruises, Princess Cruises, Royal Caribbean International and Seabourn. It was created in 1972 by the Member Lines operating more than 100 vessels in Florida, Caribbean and Latin American waters, in order to discuss and exchange views on issues relating to: legislation, tourism development, ports, safety, security and other cruise industry issues.