Gill’s claims world’s first cruise deals app
Thursday, 26 Feb, 2010
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Leading independent cruise agency Gill’s Cruise Centre claims to have developed the world’s first iPhone app to provide regularly updated latest cruise offers.
The Cruise Deals app for Apple iPhone and iPod touch devices lists the top 15 cruise deals from a range of lines.
The app also provides the top 15 offers cabin with balcony offers and is updated daily.
Users downloading the Cruise Deals app from the iTunes Store receive a £50 discount voucher available to use towards a cruise holiday booking through Gill’s Cruise Centre.
Cruise lines featured include P&O Cruises, Ocean Village, Royal Caribbean International, Celebrity Cruises, Fred Olsen Cruise Lines, Cunard, MSC Cruises, Thomson Cruises, Princess Cruises, Costa Cruises, NCL and Azamara Club Cruises.
The latest mobile innovation from the specialist agency follow the introduction of an app dedicated to Celebrity Cruises.
Further apps for other cruise lines are being developed as Gill’s seeks to extend its customer reach.
Managing director Steve Phillippou said: "We have developed this app to further help customers access the best cruise offers available.
"The convenience of mobile technology means Gill’s can deliver top deals direct to people wherever they may be. This means customers will never miss out on the best value cruise holidays on the market."
by Phil Davies
Phil Davies
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