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Princess promotes 17 Canada and New England 2021 sailings
Princess Cruises has unveiled its Canada and New England voyages for summer and autumn 2021. Te new programme offers
holidaymakers a choice of 17 cruises, visiting 18 destinations across seven itineraries. Caribbean Princess and Sky
Princess will sail from August to October from New York, Quebec City and Fort Lauderdale. Prices start at £959 for a seven-day Canada & New England voyage, departing from New York and calling at Newport, Boston, Bar Harbor and Halifax. Grand Princess will sail a
24-night voyage calling at Boston, Bar Harbor, Halifax, Sydney, Quebec City and Charlotetown. Prices start at £2,399. All three ships feature wearable
technology Ocean Medallion, which enables passengers to unlock their cabin doors, make transactions and play games.
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Espionage expert to talk on Saga sailing
Historian Gill Bennett will give two talks on Saga Cruises’ seven- night Riddle of the Sands cruise. Prices for the sailing, departing from Dover on August 23, 2020, start at £1,923. Bennett was the Foreign & Commonwealth Office’s chief historian for 10 years and provided advice to 12 foreign secretaries.
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on Fred Olsen fly-cruise itineraries Fred Olsen Cruise Lines is offering free door-to-door transfers on three selected fly-cruise itineraries for bookings made by October 15. The three itineraries are the 28-night Island Discovery with South Africa & the Namib, departing on November 5, 2020; the 14-night African Wildlife Adventure, departing on December 3, 2020; and the 13-night Classic Caribbean & Havana Highlights, sailing on December 10, 2020.
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Magnifica Carnival introduces dashboard
to its GoCCL Navigator engine Carnival Cruise Line has added a dashboard to its GoCCL Navigator booking engine, designed to help agents quickly view and manage bookings. The revamped Navigator tool features an updated search function, interactive deck plans and a tool for agents to send personalised Carnival-branded emails to customers. It has also been optimised for mobile. The update is the first of a series planned for the tool.
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MSC launches 24 ex-UK trips on board revamped Magnifica
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MSC Cruises has put on sale 24 ex-UK itineraries on board a revamped and lengthened Magnifica for summer 2021. Te line will spend €130 million on the Musica-class
vessel next year, fiting 215 additional cabins, a water park, two restaurants and a promenade shopping area. Magnifica’s summer 2021 programme – the line’s
largest-ever ex-UK season – features 18 new itineraries, including its first departure from Southampton to the western Mediterranean. Te sailing, departing August 7, 2021, calls at Cadiz,
Malaga, Valencia, Palma de Mallorca and Barcelona in Spain, as well as Lisbon in Portugal. Te programme features two new ports of call for
MSC. One of the ports, Skagen in Denmark, is included on one of the two Baltic Capitals sailings on offer: a 14-night cruise departing on September 11, 2021. It
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also includes an overnight stay in Stockholm, Sweden, and prices start from £1,569. Te other Baltic Capitals cruise is a 12-night sailing
departing on May 31, 2021. Both sailings include an overnight onboard stay in
St Petersburg, Russia, and a visit to Oslo, Norway. Te second new port of call – Rosendal in Norway,
site of the world’s fourth-largest ford – is included on one of four Norwegian Fjords itineraries, a seven-night ex-Southampton sailing on August 28, leading in at £769. Agent feedback has also prompted the line to offer a
series of mini-cruises out of Southampton. Prices for a three-night mini-sailing, departing on
May 28, 2021, and calling at Cherbourg, France, and Zeebrugge, Belgium, start from £219. MSC will be offering up to £100 onboard credit per
cabin, depending on the category of cabin booked, on all Magnifica ex-UK 2021 sailings.
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