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MSC Cruises seminars during The International Travel Expo 2008
Friday, June 06, 2008
The International Travel Expo 2008 (“ITE 2008”) will start on 12 June at Hong Kong Convention & Exhibition Centre, with the presence of ITE MICE Award. This year, MSC Cruises will have two sessions of seminar for the public, to share a brand new concept of exciting voyage.

The seminars will be held on Public Day each on both 14 and 15 June, after the Trade Day for traders and partners within the industry. The first session is “My Choice; My Style” – A cruise experience beyond expectations about the unexpectedly joyful vacation on sea. Followed by another on the next day, “A new cruise generation – The Maneuverable Ocean Giant” which makes an explanation of the new cruises experience with MSC Cruises’ giant ships. There are also cultural performances and lucky draws for the public.

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