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Worldwide brokers THE charter for Titanic centennial

 
Following several months of negotiation, itinerary changes and a myriad of complications arising from positioning one of Azamara's ship into the north Atlantic in early April a time of the year when almost every other cruise ship was somewhere "south of the border" in the sun...  Steve Bloss the president of International Sales for Worldwide, was able to get all parties together and conclude the charter in a signing ceremony at Azamara's offices in Miami.

"This will be an extremely interesting charter" said Steve Bloss "and one that will offer many exposure opportunities for the Azamara Brand.  I am happy to say that all parties pulled together to make this happen and finally we have a signed contract in place".

Bill Willard, president of Willtiger Corp., mentioned "that he is in negotiations for national network coverage of the event. A program involving schoolchildren worldwide is also in development".

Willard noted the Titanic has a passionate following worldwide, as evidenced by the millions of people who lined up to see the James Cameron hit movie ‘Titanic.’

 

   
 

   
 

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