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NEWS YOU CAN USE CRUISE


Inspiring Travel’s new brochure Luxury Cruise


ADVERTISING FEATURE


canada Calling


Inspiring Travel unveils new Luxury Cruise brochure


Josie Klein


Inspiring Travel has created a new luxury cruise brochure on the back of a “bumper year” for the sector. The collection details luxury


itineraries across ocean, river and yacht sailings, and offers pre and post-cruise options and add-on experiences in destinations around the world. Lines featured in the brochure,


which replaces an edition from 2019, include Regent Seven Seas Cruises, Seabourn, Silversea Cruises, Explora Journeys, Windstar Cruises and Paul Gauguin Cruises. A 10-night Islands of Desire


cruise with Explora Journeys departs Barbados and calls at Martinique, St Kitts, the Dominican Republic and the Bahamas before concluding in Miami. The lead-in price is £5,999 based on a February 27, 2024, departure and includes flights, a three-night pre-cruise stay in Barbados. A 14-night Tokyo Round-


trip itinerary with Silversea Cruises calls at Hakone, Kobe,


travelweekly.co.uk We’re delighted


to showcase the incredible itineraries we can curate


Osaka, Hiroshima, Fukuoka, Busan in South Korea, Nagasaki and Kagoshima. Prices start at £9,999 based on an April 5, 2024, departure including flights, a three- night pre-cruise stay in Tokyo. An 11-night Great White


Continent cruise to Antarctica with Seabourn leads in at £9,999 based on a November 27 departure and includes a one-night pre-cruise stay in Buenos Aires and flights. Denise Walker, cruise product


and travel relationship manager, said: “We are delighted to be launching our cruise brochure showcasing the ultra-luxury cruise lines we work with and the incredible itineraries we can curate.” Agents can order copies of


the new brochure by emailing agencysales@itc-uk.com with their Abta number and delivery address. inspiringtravel.co.uk


www.aircanada.com www.canadaspecialist.co.uk 12 OCTOBER 2023 23 Send your clients across the


Atlantic in style with Air Canada’s plush premium offering


Flying across the Atlantic doesn’t have to mean several hours of sitting upright. Air Canada’s range of deluxe services – from the Maple Leaf Lounge at Heathrow Terminal 2 to its onboard upgraded classes – ensures your clients can fly in comfort.


The experience begins the moment they arrive at the airport, with priority services available to Signature Class and Premium Economy passengers. For Signature Class passengers, a helpful concierge not only handles the bags but can also assist with last-minute theatre tickets or restaurant reservations. Plus, clients won’t have to pay extra to take more than one bag, as Premium Economy passengers can check in two 23kg bags for free, and Signature Class customers two 32kg bags for free.


Free seat selection is available in both cabins, but there’s more to get excited about. In Premium Economy, a dedicated cabin with a 38-inch seat pitch and extra leg and reclining room awaits, while Signature Class customers are in for a bigger treat, with aisle-access Executive Pods stretching up to six feet, seven inches, allowing passengers to lie flat for the duration of their flight. By the time they land, clients might be wishing for more time on board.


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