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eYachtCharter.com announced the launch of its Luxury Yacht Charter Certification Program today. The program has been established to help maintain the web based international directory’s high standards of excellence and bring a recognizable logo that will aid prospective clients in discerning which vessels can be trusted in the charter market today.
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The standards of the certification program ensure that each luxury vessel is in fully operational and sanitary condition. Captain and Crew’s licensing and certifications must be available for review; each vessel must also be fully licensed and insured specifically for charter. Several other criteria must be met such as being able to provide charter agent referrals and being able to provide listing agent contracts upon request.
This program is intended to control the quality of vessels that are presented in the EYC directory and to fulfill the responsibilities that the EYC brand has to its visitors who are looking to the site as a trusted source for a luxury yacht charter vacation booked anywhere in the world. The firm works with an experienced team of yachting professionals such as captains, crew members, agents and other associates who regularly attend international brokerage and charter shows or personally refer the yachts listed within the system.
To learn more about the certified yacht charter program or submit your luxury yacht charter fleet for review please contact +1 954-366-4838 or email CustomerCare@eYachtCharter.com
For more information
on eYachtCharter.com contact Shannon
DeFries, Shannon@eyachtcharters.com
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