Travelbiz E-Zine
18
July
2024

Discover AMA Waterways with Sunway trade celebration at the Grayson.

The Sunway team of Mary Denton, Philip Airey, Deridre Sweeney and Toni Birthistle celebrated their long-standing trade partnership with AMA Waterways in Ireland with a select trade partner lunch introducing Andrea Stafford, (Sales Director AMA Waterways) and Katrina Latimer, (Business Development Manager AMA Waterways) as Sunway and AMA embark on a renewed trade focused campaign. Sunway and AMA continue to deliver the AMA Waterways product offering to all trade partners in Ireland, dispelling river cruising demographic myths with the amazing opportunity the product provides the trade in Ireland to embrace and promote via their ocean cruising and new to River cruise clients.

Mary Denton, Katrina Latimer and Andrea Stafford reinforced the theme of opportunity to work with AMA Waterways through Sunway as the River Cruising sector continues to grow. AMA Waterways boasts a fleet of over 30 luxury ships positioned in Europe, Vietnam, South Africa, Egypt and Latin America. The product offers the trade a worldwide choice of itineraries through multiple countries.

AMA Waterways pride themselves on their heritage, innovations, amenities and unparalleled service. AMA is a intimate, focused business, delivering a real hands-on personalised product to the trade which follows right though the customer. Mary, Andrea and Katrina invite all the trade in Ireland to discover why the best way to travel through Europe, Asia, Africa and South America is with Ama Waterways, the Heart of the River.

It was a great afternoon as the trade engaged and embraced all things AMA and Sunway enjoying a super lunch and fine wines in the Grayson Terrace. Congratulations Bernie Buke (Travel Centres) who won a week river cruising in Europe with AMA Waterways! What a Prize!!!

Travelbiz will be working with Sunway and the AMA Waterways team brining you regular updates and opportunities to discover this amazing product.

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