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Travel Network Group features 17 cruise packages in brochure
The Travel Network Group has released its latest Cruise Collection brochure, featuring 17 of its most popular packages. The 20-page brochure features exclusive cruise packages for the group’s 650 members and can be co-branded with agencies’ names for mail-outs.
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Scenic’s new range showcases Eclipse and 68 maiden ports
Scenic has released its 2020-22 brochure, featuring six new itineraries and 68 maiden ports of call. Te 110-page brochure has
departures on new discovery yacht Scenic Eclipse, including two Antarctica seasons totalling 20 sailings, with the opportunity to see a solar eclipse on some. Prices for a 23-day Antarctica,
South Georgia & Falkland Islands sailing, departing in November 2020, from Ushuaia, Argentina, lead in at £16,695. Te line will travel through
the Aleutian Islands and Alaska’s Inside Passage for the first time on Eclipse’s 17-day Wild Alaska and British Columbia itinerary from Vancouver in September 2020. Prices are from £10,045. Anna Wolfsteiner, Scenic’s chief
sales and marketing officer, said: “Tis is the most comprehensive programme we have released.”
scenic.co.uk
Bahamas Paradise boosts range of cruise-and-stay packages
Bahamas Paradise Cruise Line has increased its cruise-and-stay options. The two-ship line sails exclusively between Miami and Grand Bahama. Passengers can now choose from a range of three to six-night cruise-and-stay packages, with the option to stay at one of four beach resorts in Grand Bahama. Three-night packages start from $279.
bahamasparadisecruise.com
Silversea adds hotel stays to all-inclusive polar packages
Silversea Cruises has added a night’s pre and post-cruise hotel stay and flight transfers to its all-inclusive polar expeditions package, available on 40 voyages. The package is included on an 11-day Reykjavik to Longyearbyen sailing next June, from $10,440.
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Celebrity Constellation
Celebrity unveils Tampa cruises for Constellation in 2020-21
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A revamped Celebrity Constellation will sail three alternating 10 and 11-night round-trip itineraries from Tampa Bay in winter 2020-21 instead of sailing from Dubai and India as previously scheduled. Te 2,170-passenger ship will sail out of Dubai this
winter before undergoing an overhaul in May 2020 as part of a “massive modernisation” of Celebrity’s fleet. Following a 14-night transatlantic sailing from
Barcelona, Celebrity Constellation will sail a 10-night Eastern Caribbean itinerary, an 11-night Southern Caribbean sailing and an 11-night Touch Canal voyage through the Panama Canal, all from Tampa Bay. Te line has not sailed out of the Florida port since 2007. Prices for the Touch Canal voyage, departing Tampa
Bay on December 23, 2020, lead-in at $1,759. Ports of call include Cozumel, Mexico; Puerto Limón, Costa Rica; Colón, Panama; and Cartagena, Colombia.
22 22 AUGUST 2019 Te lead-in price for the Eastern Caribbean sailing,
departing from Tampa Bay on December 2, 2020, leads in at $1,204. Ports of call include St John’s, Antigua; Charlote Amalie, St Tomas; and Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic. Prices for the Southern Caribbean sailing, departing
from Tampa Bay on January 4, 2021, lead in from £1,204. Te ship will call at George Town, Grand Cayman; Oranjestad, Aruba; and Willemstad, Curacao. Celebrity Cruises chief executive and president Lisa
Lutoff-Perlo said demand from agents and customers had prompted the decision to redeploy Celebrity Constellation to Tampa Bay. Te waterfront in Tampa Bay is currently being
redeveloped as part of a $3 billion project. Lutoff-Perlo said: “While Celebrity Cruises’ fleet is
undergoing a massive modernisation, the beautiful city of Tampa is also experiencing quite a renaissance.”
celebritycruises.com
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