May 10 -The French Latitude Sud Company, general agent in France of cruise lines Royal Caribbean International, has signed an agreement with Celebrity Cruises and Azamara Club Cruises (RCCL Group) and D'Alessandro Travel agency. As per the agreement, D’ Alessandro will be allowed to introduce the cruise’s travel packages to the Tunisian market.
Speaking on the occasion, the Chairman and Managing Director of D’Alessandro Travel said that the partnership will be beneficial in the long run since it will allow partners among travel agencies in Tunisia to diversify and consolidate their turnover
Tunisia, he said, is ideal for the cruise market since there is a cruising village at the La Goulette Port along with the extension of the platform. Meanwhile, Robiha Deloubrière, General Manager of Latitude Sud praised "the prospect of having Tunisian customers on RCCL Group cruise liners over 290 destinations thus contributing to further enlarging the extraordinary panel of nationalities on board 35 liners the Group counts."
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