Hospitality and Tourism Management: Cruise Management
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Cruise is an emerging tourism industry internationally, with a huge growth potential. Its global turnover was – before the pandemic – 134 billion dollars. The Mediterranean is the second cruise market in the world, and our country offers the most options of destinations. About one million passengers, every year, travel through the port of Piraeus. With its expansion, Piraeus will become the main cruise port of the Eastern Mediterranean. It is obvious that the needs of the industry for specialized professional managers are great.
The Cruise Management program introduces students to the techniques of creating successful and safe cruise trips. Students are trained in business management, cruise plans and destinations, land excursions, human resources and passenger handling, quality of onboard services (shops, banking, hotel services, restaurants, bars, entertainment), marketing and advertising, logistics chain, crisis management, communication strategy, media relations, social media utilization and many other internal and external factors that make up this complex product, such as business ethics, corporate reputation, public and investor relations, environmental protection, disaster prevention and risk management, culture and policy issues. The section proposes quality control techniques and evaluation of the customer experience.
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3 years for October or February entry, for those students who have a high school certificate (apolytirion) 17 or above and recognized English certificates (B2+ and above).
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High School Certificate (apolytirion) or International Baccalaureate Diploma or Equivalent.
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