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Fred Olsen Cruise Lines offers £300
credit for bookings by September 24 Fred Olsen Cruise Lines has unveiled an onboard credit promotion of up to £300 per cabin on more than 100 sailings. The offer applies to new bookings for selected 2025 and 2026 voyages made between August 20 and September 24. Departures for eligible voyages start in September this year and run through to December 2026, and feature festive northern lights voyages and three solar eclipse voyages.
fredolsencruises.com/cruise-deals/free-on-board-spend
Swan Hellenic unveils higher commission for groups programme
Swan Hellenic has launched a group travel programme offering agents additional commission of between 2% and 4%. To qualify, bookings must be for
groups of eight or more passengers, with client benefits including protected pricing and flexible amenity options. No deposit is required to hold the group space. The programme is designed
for customers on celebration voyages, affinity travel and corporate events. Agents can also customise their
clients’ experiences with special dinners, cocktail receptions, curated private group excursions, onboard credit, private events and “premium” gifts. The programme is available
for all 2025 to 2027 voyages.
swanhellenic.com
Disney schedules
2026-27 sailings Disney Cruise Line has put its autumn 2026 to spring 2027 sailings on sale. Disney Magic and Disney Wonder will sail from San Diego for the first time, before Magic repositions to Galveston in November. Five other ships will sail from Florida during the winter season, while Disney Adventure will return to Singapore with three and four-night options.
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Seabourn Venture in the Arctic
Celebrity River Cruises launches £400 refundable deposit incentive
Celebrity River Cruises has launched a refundable deposit offer for its inaugural 2027 sailings on the Danube and the Rhine, with pre or post-cruise stays in Prague and Budapest. Priority booking is open and enables customers to pay a refundable £400 deposit in return for the chance to book a cruise before the general public and receive itinerary and stateroom details.
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Seabourn plots Pole-to-Pole sailing among 2027-28 range
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Seabourn has put its summer 2027 ocean and 2027-28 expedition voyages on sale. The collection includes 111 departures, 72
itineraries and 369 destinations across 71 countries in all seven continents. Highlights include the line’s 94-day Pole-to-Pole:
Grand Expedition sailing from the High Arctic to Antarctica; an 11-day Baltic voyage visiting Denmark, Sweden, Estonia, Lithuania, Poland and Latvia; and a 14-day solar eclipse voyage in August 2027. Between October 2027 and March 2028,
Seabourn Pursuit and Seabourn Venture will operate 19 expeditions of between 10 and 25 days in Antarctica. Between June and September 2027, Seabourn
Venture will sail eight 12-to-18-day Arctic sailings and two 18-day Northwest Passage voyages in Alaska. Between May and September 2027, Seabourn Pursuit
will operate four 10-day voyages in the Kimberley as well as 13-to-22-day sailings in the South Pacific.
369Destinations featured across programme of 111 voyages
Seabourn Encore will sail 18 seven-to-15-day voyages
in Alaska and the Inside Passage of Canada between May and September 2027, followed by three 14-day sailings in Japan in October and November. Between April and November 2027, Seabourn
Ovation will sail in the Mediterranean with 127 departures ranging from seven to 14 days. Between June and September 2027, Seabourn Quest
will operate voyages in northern Europe, with 10 departures of seven to 14 days. Agents who book voyages by September 23 can
benefit from Seabourn’s Sail into Savings event, where customers can choose either a 15% discount or a two- category Veranda Suite upgrade on selected cruises.
seabourn.com
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