Celebrity to add dedicated suite-only class
Celebrity Cruises is introducing a new premium ‘Suite Class’ on all ships for 2015.
The new category will include added benefits for guests in its premium suites, including an exclusive restaurant with dedicated menus and a choice of over 450 wines.
The ‘ship within a ship concept’ also offers complimentary meals at specialty restaurants, Club VIP lounge access, premium beverage service and unlimited Internet access for guests in Celebrity, Signature, Royal, Penthouse and Reflection suites.
Suite class guests will also continue to receive premium benefits such as priority check-in and embarkation, butler service and daily afternoon tea service.
The new ship upgrades are "specially designed to appeal to the most discerning vacationer," according to Celebrity Cruises CEO Michael Bayley.
The cruise line said suite class upgrades will be introduced on is fleet of ships by April 2015.
The company is yet to announce the cost to passengers for the new upgraded service.
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