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HAL and Seabourn team up for Singapore fam trip


Hollie-Rae Merrick hollie@travelweekly.co.uk


Sister brands Holland America Line (HAL) and Seabourn are joining forces with Travel Weekly to whisk eight agents off to Singapore to experience both lines’ products.


The winners will fly


with Singapore Airlines on February 26, and spend the four days exploring the city. The trip includes lunch on Seabourn Sojourn and dinner in the Pinnacle Grill onboard HAL ship Volendam. Lynn Narraway, UK managing


WIN! SINGAPORE: Agents will have four days to explore the city


director for HAL and Seabourn, said: “We’re excited to be working with Singapore Airlines and Singapore Tourism to host eight agents on a fam trip to remember. “Singapore is an important destination for us, as we have both Sojourn and Volendam offering sailings from there. In addition, Seabourn Encore will be officially named in the new cruise terminal in the city, when it launches in January 2017.


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“Singapore is an important destination for us, as Sojourn and Volendam offer sailings from there”


“We will be showing agents the


newly developed cruise terminal, and it will be a chance for agents to get to know Singapore better as a destination.


Celebrity Eclipse to return to Southampton for summer 2017


RIVER TRIVIA: Did you know you can find all the fabulous incentives, fantastic river cruise deals and wonderful window posters on Scenic and Emerald Waterways’ weekly Wicked Wednesday e-shot? Email agencysales@scenic.co.uk to join up!


Celebrity Eclipse is returning to the UK in 2017 for its seventh consecutive summer season sailing from Southampton. New ports of call for the Celebrity Cruises ship will include the Danish city of Frederica. Overnight calls are planned for


Lisbon and Funchal, in Madeira, as well as St Petersburg, Copenhagen and Reykjavik.


32 travelweekly.co.uk 26 November 2015 “It will help agents who might


be selling Singapore as a stopover or as the main holiday destination because, as we all know, first-hand knowledge is so valuable. “We love thanking and supporting our travel partners, so we’re excited to be able to host them on this amazing trip.” To be in with a chance of winning a place on the trip, visit travelweekly.co.uk/Singapore and answer the three questions before December 18.


NEWS IN BRIEF


P&O introduces afternoon tea on two additional ships


P&O Cruises plans to roll out its afternoon teas created by pastry chef Eric Lanlard (pictured). Currently available onboard new ship Britannia, the teas will also be served onboard Azura and Ventura by the end of the month. pocruises.com


The River Cruise Line takes on agency sales manager


The River Cruise Line has recruited Moira Gregson from Cruiseco as agency sales manager. As well as promoting the line, she will aim to boost support for sister brands Diamond Shortbreak Holidays and Diamond Rail Holidays. rivercruiseline.co.uk


Carnival signs up Gladys Knight and KC for live shows


Carnival Cruise Line has signed up Journey, Gladys Knight and KC & The Sunshine Band to perform on its ships next year. Tickets for the Carnival Live shows start at $40. carnival.com/carnivalLive


CELEBRITY ECLIPSE: Will call at Frederica for the first time in 2017 The ship’s summer 2017


sailings include itineraries to Scandinavia and Russia, Iceland and the Canary Islands.


A 10-night Spain and Canaries cruise, including an overnight stay


in Funchal, starts at £1,799. cruisingpower.co.uk


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