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Royal Caribbean relaunches agent training scheme

World traveller and entrepreneur Amar Latif is contributing to a relaunched trade training scheme by Royal Caribbean International.

He shares his own experience with agents, following his time on board Anthem of the Seas and Wonder of the Seas.

The new ‘Learn’ platform will feature three new levels available through rewards and learning app, Club Royal Plus, and revamped Club Royal desktop website. 

Agents will work from ‘Learner’ status to ‘Expert’ and finally ‘Guru’, before gaining access to top level ‘Royal Guru’ accreditation. 


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Throughout the programme, the modules become more detailed and bespoke, and agents will gain access to exclusive ballots with higher prize values.

Latif said: “I’m excited to team up with Royal Caribbean for the launch of their new training platform and better support agents in providing the best holidays to their customers.

“Everyone, regardless of their background or ability, should experience the world and travelling with the sound of the waves as a backdrop is a personal favourite of mine.”

UK, Ireland and Spain sales director Stuart Byron said: “Our new Learn modules are designed to expand the knowledge of our agents, not only on brand specific information, but also on wider business skills such as marketing. 

“We’re committed to supporting our trade customers and the new modules equip agents to be flexible and learn anytime, anywhere – meaning it is easier than ever before.”

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