Celestyal launches new flexible pricing model
Celestyal is introducing a new pricing model.
Following feedback from guests and trade partners, Celestyal will provide guests with more choice and a new, two-tiered pricing model.
An entry-level, ‘inclusive’ fare will provide complimentary dining and select drinks with meals, entertainment, daily activities, port charges and gratuities.
This fare also comes with a pre-bookable shore excursion discount of £65 per person.
For those wishing to upgrade, Celestyal is offering an ‘enhanced’ tier with an unlimited premium drinks package, one hour of complimentary Wi-Fi, 25% discount on specialty dining and a pre-bookable shore excursion discount of £130 per person.
There are also several additional commission earning opportunities for travel advisors and discounts for guests pre-booking various drink and shore excursions packages.
Inclusive itineraries start at £259, while Enhanced cruises cost from £369.
“We are in constant communication with our guests and travel advisor partners, and they have shared with us a desire for more flexibility and customissation,” said Celestyal’s Chief Commercial Officer, Leslie Peden.
Celestyal is also extending its seven-night Idyllic Aegean itinerary
It will now arrive early into Santorini for an extended whole-day to explore thee destination, along with late departures in both Mykonos and Santorini.
In addition, it visits Thessaloniki, Crete (Heraklion), Milos in Greece and Kusadasi in Turkey.
In 2024, Celestyal will launch its new, five-night ‘Legendary Aegean’ itinerary visiting Santorini, Rhodes and reintroducing Samos in Greece and Istanbul in Turkey.
The four-night Legendary Aegean also calls at Chios and Kos.
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