Cruise line cuts single supplements
Wednesday, 19 Aug, 2009
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Costa Cruises is reducing its single supplement by up to 50% for bookings taken after December 1.
The single supplement comes down to as low as 30% as part of the initiative by the Italian cruise company to encourage more solo travellers.
The seven-night cruise-only price from Dubai in March 2010 for a single person with the trimmed supplement starts at £700.70 in a double inside cabin on new ship Costa Luminosa travelling to Muscat, Fujairah, Abu Dhabi and Bahrain.
The company’s managing director Marco Costa said: “Cruising is the perfect holiday for those travelling alone because there is always something to do, particularly aboard Costa ships.
“We have excellent entertainment, fantastic dining experiences and a wide choice of shore excursions, perfect whether you want to enjoy some alone-time or meet like-minded people.”
by Phil Davies
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