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In The News Last Updated: Sep 2nd, 2008 - 08:54:09

American Safari Cruises Retains CTC Lora Abernathy
By American Safari Cruises
Jul 19, 2008, 06:43

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Lora Abernathy


American Safari Cruises
Retains CTC Lora Abernathy
to Help Promote
Mexico's Sea of Cortés and Hawaii

 

SEATTLE, WA – American Safari Cruises has retained 20-year travel veteran Lora Abernathy, CTC, to help travel agents learn to creatively market and sell the company’s new Hawaii product, eight-day, seven-night inter-island mega-yacht cruises between the Big Island and Maui beginning Dec. 19. In addition, she will help promote ASC’s other active warm waters destination, Mexico’s Sea of Cortés.

Abernathy will also research Hawaii wholesalers, potential national account partners and niche markets. She most recently was manager of training and development for Majestic American Line and Windstar Cruises, and formerly worked or consulted for American West Steamboat Co., Prudential Intercultural Services, Executive Diversity Services, Runaway Tours, American Hawaii Cruises and Royal Viking Line.

A resident of Seattle, Abernathy holds a bachelor’s degree in cross-cultural studies and a master’s in intercultural relations, and has worked to eliminate the sexual exploitation of children through travel and tourism in publications and presentations. She was CTC accredited in 1997.

Travel agents may reach Lora Abernathy at: loraa@amsafari.com.

About American Safari Cruises: Now in its 11th year, the company offers luxury yacht cruises in Alaska's Inside Passage, Mexico's Sea of Cortés, Hawaii, the Columbia and Snake rivers, and the Pacific Northwest. The company has four yachts: 145-foot, 36-guest Safari Explorer; 120-foot, 22-guest Safari Quest; 112-foot, 12-guest Safari Escape; and 105-foot, 12-guest Safari Spirit. ASC was named one of the world's top 5 luxury small ship/specialty cruise lines of 2007 by Virtuoso, luxury-travel agent consortium.


 



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