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Old June 20th, 2008, 05:28 PM posted to rec.travel.cruises
George Leppla
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Default Carnival to cut back on direct booking efforts

http://www.modernagent.com/Resources...l.aspx?n=41889

According to this article, Carnival Cruise Line has announced that it has
cut back their direct booking department and will put more emphasis on
selling through travel agents. It seems they get lower costs and better
yields.

Imagine that!


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Old June 21st, 2008, 07:13 AM posted to rec.travel.cruises
Dillon Pyron[_2_]
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Default Carnival to cut back on direct booking efforts

[Default] Thus spake "George Leppla" :

http://www.modernagent.com/Resources...l.aspx?n=41889

According to this article, Carnival Cruise Line has announced that it has
cut back their direct booking department and will put more emphasis on
selling through travel agents. It seems they get lower costs and better
yields.

Imagine that!


There was a comment posted on the site that said that the poster
really like his PVP and didn't want to use a TA. Well, a PVP works
for the cruise line and won't bad mouth it. I won't (nor will George
or Ray or John or ...). But I will tell the truth. Carnival ships
are kind of guady. The mainstream cruise lines charge for booze, some
more than others. etc.

Oh, and those PVPs. Either Phillipines or Vietnam. And if you only
call once or twice a year, you may not notice that the name is the
same, but the voice has changed.
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Old June 21st, 2008, 07:41 AM posted to rec.travel.cruises
Bill C
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Default Carnival to cut back on direct booking efforts

Dillon Pyron wrote:
[Default] Thus spake "George Leppla" :

http://www.modernagent.com/Resources...l.aspx?n=41889

According to this article, Carnival Cruise Line has announced that it has
cut back their direct booking department and will put more emphasis on
selling through travel agents. It seems they get lower costs and better
yields.

Imagine that!


There was a comment posted on the site that said that the poster
really like his PVP and didn't want to use a TA. Well, a PVP works
for the cruise line and won't bad mouth it. I won't (nor will George
or Ray or John or ...). But I will tell the truth. Carnival ships
are kind of guady. The mainstream cruise lines charge for booze, some
more than others. etc.

Oh, and those PVPs. Either Phillipines or Vietnam. And if you only
call once or twice a year, you may not notice that the name is the
same, but the voice has changed.


Since when? I thought they were in Ft Pierce FL among other places?

Bill

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Old June 21st, 2008, 03:40 PM posted to rec.travel.cruises
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Default Carnival to cut back on direct booking efforts

On Sat, 21 Jun 2008 01:13:49 -0500, Dillon Pyron
wrote:

There was a comment posted on the site that said that the poster
really like his PVP and didn't want to use a TA.


Hi Dillon,

This was a high turnover job and Carnival's CEO Micky Arison said they
had cut way back on their use of PVPs so the one he liked may not be
there when it is time to plan his next trip.

Best regards,
Ray
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