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Princess gives agents Goose bumps

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A PRINCESS Cruises sailing is as safe as can be - but the line recently took a number of Australian travel advisors to the ‘danger zone’ during a Top Gun: Maverick movie night.

Agents experience­d Australia’s first D-BOX immersive cinema experience, where they previewed the follow-up to the 1986 action film Top Gun, at events across Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne, and Perth.

With the entire Princess fleet now MedallionC­lass enabled, the cruise line saw an opportunit­y to promote its line of smart ships alongside HOYTS’ new D-BOX motion technology, which allows guests to synchronis­e the movement of their seat to the content and audio observed on the cinema screen.

The line also engaged with agents to build excitement for the return of cruise - the industry, not the actor - as Coral Princess sets sail for her inaugural winter season from her new homeport of Brisbane.

“For many agents, this was their first time experienci­ng this level of technology in cinema, and most will have the same sense of awe once they experience MedallionC­lass on board, making holidays with Princess more simple, effortless, personalis­ed and connected,” said Senior Director of Marketing, Sales & Service Nick Ferguson.

Princess’ trade movie series continues in Adelaide tomorrow with an opening night screening of Elvis at Events Centre Glenelg to RSVP, CliCk here.

pictured are Sales Operation Specialist Elly Eves and Key Account Manager Shaun Kavanagh serving each other’s wingman.

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