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CRUISE NEWS YOU CAN USE


Crystal says fam trips on Endeavor are ‘high priority’


Harry Kemble harry.kemble@travelweekly.co.uk


Agents will have the opportunity o board ryal ruie fir purpose-built polar-class vessel when it comes to London in 2021.


The 200-passenger vessel Crystal


Endeavor will dock at Greenwich, London, on September 28, before departing on an 11-night sailing to Lisbon. The ship is being built at the


MV Werften shipyard in Germany and is due to launch in August 2020. Elaine Gillard, the line’s UK


senior sales and marketing manager, said she wanted to get as many agents on board as possible. Agents will be chosen based on their sales performance and potential. Mark Spillane, sales and


marketing manager for Crystal Yacht Expeditions, said: “I would like to do as many fam trips as we can. Fam trips are a high priority for us. We have always had a great relationship with the trade and that is why it is important to have them on our new ships.” Spillane said he also hopes to hold agent events before the ship launches in August 2020 when a series of charter cruises


Avalon Waterways unveils trio of new tulip-themed cruises


Avalon Waterways will launch three itineraries in Holland and Belgium for 2020. New for next year will be an


eight-day Tulip Time in Holland and Belgium cruise, an eight-day


AVALON: Imagery II will sail new 15-day Grand Tulip Time itinerary


Riviera adds ship and tour to 2020 cruise programme


Riviera Travel is to launch a ship as part of an expanded sailing programme for 2020. The 169-passenger Geoffrey


Chaucer ill eaure a fine dining restaurant, sun deck with splash pool and putting green, bistro with panoramic windows and alfresco seating, and a spa and wellness area with a nail salon and hairdressing. The launch will bring the


opany flee in urope up o 13 ships. Geoffrey Chaucer ill run fie


itineraries including The Blue Danube, and Budapest to the Black Sea. The ship will also sail a 15-day Cruise the Heart o urope iinerary on ay  2020, leading in at £1,899. Thomas Hardy will sail a new


LAUNCHING 2020: Computer-generated image of Crystal Endeavor


“We have built time into the schedule for special voyages. If we get the ship early we can do more events”


are scheduled to take place. “There is potential for more,” he said. “We have built time into the schedule for special voyages. If we get the ship early from the yard we can do more events.” About 98% of Crystal sales are made through the trade in the UK. Gillard added: “We do not take direct business and if we do it is


only a handful [of bookings].” crystalcruises.co.uk


Tulip Time Highlights voyage and a 15-day Grand Tulip Cruise of Holland & Belgium sailing. Prices for the Tulip Time in Holland & Belgium sailing, which departs from Amsterdam and ends in Brussels, lead in from £1,895. Ports of call include Arnhem, Nijmegen, Maastricht and Liege. The line’s other eight-day


sailing, Tulip Time Highlights, leads in at £1,929. The sailing,


seven-night Vienna, Bohemia & Treasures of the Danube itinerary next year. Scheduled for July to September, prices ar a  inluding flig transfers, tours and excursions. rivieratravel.co.uk


NEW SHIP: Geoffrey Chaucer


from Brussels to Amsterdam, includes calls in Ghent, Bruges and Rotterdam. The 15-day Grand Tulip


Cruise of Holland & Belgium on board Imagery II leads in at £3,389. The itinerary is a combination of the two other new cruise itineraries. All prices are cruise-only.


agencysales@avaloncruises. co.uk


11 April 2019travelweekly.co.uk21


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