Originally posted by BriarRosie
That's IT?? Sheesh! I would think they'd have stricter standards. I guess that's not even an indicator.
Maybe the best thing is word of mouth.
I've never understood why CLIA has stricter standards for individual agents than for agencies. It makes very little sense.
But you have to understand what CLIA is - their role isn't to police, certify or accredit travel agents. They're a coalition formed by the cruise lines in order to encourage people to cruise. Their main goal is to get people on cruise ships. Even on their website they have a search box to find a "CLIA affiliated" travel agent - not certified, affiliated.
They do have a Cruise Counsellor Certification Program - and it is fairly rigorous, time consuming and expensive. So for an AGENT to be CLIA certified means they've put in a good deal of work for it. For the agency itself though, $399 and you're set.
That will truly be a magical vacation!
hahahaha