23 March 2009
New destinations in North America and Brazil are being introduced by MSC Cruises as the Italian line expands its fleet.
The line’s 2009-2010 brochure has a new layout designed to make it concise, easy to read and focused on the most interesting details to holiday planners. Details range from route maps and ship plans, to special offers, services and amenities for passengers with disabilities, according to the company.
Up to 136 different itineraries of between seven and 21 nights in duration are included, divided into 11 different sections by region and season.
These range from Mediterranean cruises on the company’s flagships to holidays in Northern Europe, New England in autumn on new MSC Magnifica and Brazil on veteran ship MSC Melody.
The 226-page brochure is being published in 16 versions, each one adapted to the language and preferences of a different market and almost two million copies have been printed.
The brochure is also available to download from the website www.msccruises.co.uk.
The programme details voyages by new flagship MSC Fantasia, christened in December, as well as sister ship MSC Splendida, joingi the fleet in July, and MSC Magnifica in March 2010.
A chapter in the brochure details the three different classes of ships that make up the fleet, which will total 11 ships by March next year.
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