APT European river cruises adds private charters for 2008
Private charters for the 15 days Magnificent Europe cruise in 2008 have been added to APT World Discoveries European River Cruises program and the charters are only for APT Australian and New Zealand clients.
They will operate on APT-owned ms Amadagio/Amalegro riverships as well as the third sister ship ms Amacello due for completion for the 2008 season.
The revised program also features new 2007 15 days Grand European Tour private charters on the Viking Danube, Sounds of Music itineraries and the Viking Russia reverse itinerary.
All are featured in a reprint of the European River Cruises brochure distributed to agents this week.
APT General Manager Sales and Marketing, Chris Hall said the European river cruises program had been revised because of strong sales on 2007 product and pressing inquiry for 2008.
“We have created exclusive APT charters for 2008 to meet that local demand,” he said.
For passengers reluctant to book 2008 so far in advance, the APT Earlybird Guarantee means that passengers who book and deposit for 2008 before May 31, 2007 will be guaranteed to receive any future Earlybird offers that might be available when the 2008 brochure is released.
The 2008 Magnificent Europe private charters are priced from $4935 per person twin share.
Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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