Cruise agents riding social media wave to customer insight, new business opportunities and more bookings

New survey from Amadeus and CLIA explores emerging technologies such as social media and cruise agents’ business outlook, adoption and outcomes

MIAMI--()--Tech-savvy travel agents that specialize in cruise bookings are capitalizing on popular social media services and other emerging technologies to build online communities, nurture customer relationships and increase bookings, according to a new survey released today by Amadeus North America and the Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA). The survey, "From 'Likes' to 'Leads': Cruise Agents, Social Media and the Impact of Emerging Technologies," was conducted online in March and examines how cruise travel agents, as well as cruise lines and cruisers, are using and planning to use new tools and technologies to their best advantage. More than 1,000 North American travel agents responded.

“Just like in other industries, travel professionals see emerging technologies -- and especially social media -- gaining momentum as legitimate and useful business tools,” said Scott Gutz, President and Chief Executive Officer for Amadeus North America. “It has room to run, but agents are already considering, testing and generating business using popular social channels to serve their customers and enhance their bottom-line.”

Survey results show that 54 percent of cruise agents actively use social media tools such as Facebook, Twitter and others to generate cruise leads. Agents drive leads through social media by engaging customers (68 percent), advertising (43 percent) and promoting new products or services (39 percent). Only 19 percent of respondents, however, indicated they use social media to provide travel advice or allow customers to share travel experiences.

And “getting social” means getting leads for many cruise agents. Fourteen percent of the agents surveyed reported at least 30 percent of their cruise customer leads come from social media interactions. Additionally, agents who use social media report attracting a higher percentage of first-time, younger cruisers, creating long-term relationship building opportunities for repeat sales. Nearly 20 percent of agencies that cater to cruise passengers under the age of 45 reported generating more than a third of their leads from social media.

“Unquestionably, social media is a gateway for agents to younger, non-traditional cruise passengers who will be cruising in the future,” said Gutz. “At the same time, studies show the fastest growing adoption of social media use is with the ‘over 50’ demographic, creating new marketing opportunities with traditional cruisers, too.”

Other technologies covered in the survey include mobile devices and cruise booking automation.

While social media is establishing itself as a credible business tool for cruise agents, the survey found less enthusiasm among agents for another emerging technology: mobile applications. Less than 40 percent of agents indicated that mobile applications would help their business, and less than half believe that passengers would value in-cruise apps that notify them about onboard events, dining notices, dress codes and similar information.

In terms of reservations automation, agents who use technologies supplied by global distribution systems (GDS), third-party booking engines or travel websites reported significantly greater stateroom bookings on an average annual basis than did agents who rely mainly on more traditional methods such as direct phone calls to the cruise lines.

“We are pleased to co-sponsor this study with Amadeus because social media and other emerging technologies have set sail, taking the cruise industry in new directions. Agents are getting on board and finding new ways to do business,” said Bob Sharak, Executive Vice President of Marketing and Distribution for CLIA. “That is why CLIA is focused on providing continued education and other offerings to assure cruise agents are ready to serve the cruisers of the future.”

To download a free copy of the report, visit http://www.amadeus.com/us/x201515.html.

Notes to editors:

About Amadeus

Amadeus is a leading transaction processor and provider of advanced technology solutions for the global travel and tourism industry.

Customer groups include travel providers (e.g. airlines, hotels, rail, ferries, etc.), travel sellers (travel agencies and websites), and travel buyers (corporations and individual travelers).

The group operates a transaction-based business model and processed 850 million billable travel transactions in 2010.

Amadeus has central sites in Madrid (corporate headquarters and marketing), Nice (development) and Erding (Operations – data processing center) and regional offices in Miami, Buenos Aires, Bangkok and Dubai. At a market level, Amadeus maintains customer operations through 73 local Amadeus Commercial Organizations covering 195 countries.

Amadeus is listed on the Madrid, Barcelona, Bilbao and Valencia stock exchanges and trades under the symbol “AMS.MC”. For the year ended 31 December 2010, the company reported revenues of EUR 2,683 million and EBITDA of EUR 1,015 million. The Amadeus group employs over 10,270 employees worldwide, with 123 nationalities represented at the central offices.

To find out more about Amadeus please go to www.amadeus.com.

To visit the Amadeus Investor Relations center please go to www.investors.amadeus.com.

About Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA)

The nonprofit Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) is North America's largest cruise industry organization. CLIA represents the interests of 26 member lines and participates in the regulatory and policy development process while supporting measures that foster a safe, secure and healthy cruise ship environment. CLIA is also engaged in travel agent training, research and marketing communications to promote the value and desirability of cruise vacations and counts as members 16,000 travel agencies. For more information on CLIA, the cruise industry, and CLIA-member cruise lines and travel agencies, visit www.cruising.org. CLIA can also be followed on the Cruise Lines International Association's Fan Page on Facebook.

Contacts

Amadeus North America
Debbie Iannaci, Director, Public Relations, 305-499-6448
diannaci@amadeus.com
or
CRT/tanaka for Amadeus North America
Christian Munson, Associate Vice President, 804-675-8151
cmunson@crt-tanaka.com

Release Summary

Amadeus North America and the Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA today released a new survey, "From 'Likes' to 'Leads': Cruise Agents, Social Media and the Impact of Emerging Technologies."

Contacts

Amadeus North America
Debbie Iannaci, Director, Public Relations, 305-499-6448
diannaci@amadeus.com
or
CRT/tanaka for Amadeus North America
Christian Munson, Associate Vice President, 804-675-8151
cmunson@crt-tanaka.com