Holidaymakers now have new options from Baltimore and Charleston
On September 23, Celebrity Cruises announced new itineraries for Celebrity Millennium and Celebrity Mercury, presenting guests with new cruise holiday options from the historic coastal cities of Baltimore, Maryland, and Charleston, South Carolina, along with the brand’s popular Caribbean cruises from San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Correspondingly, the line announced plans to discontinue its Australia and New Zealand cruises previously scheduled for late-2009 and 2010 on Celebrity Millennium.
The 2,038-guest Celebrity Millennium will cap its 2009 season in Alaska with cruises previously scheduled for the 1,898-guest Celebrity Mercury, offering more capacity on the popular sailings.
Guests holding either individual or group reservations on Celebrity Millennium’s previously scheduled Australia and New Zealand cruises between 9th October 2009 and 22nd March 2010, will be offered the option to either re-book on Celebrity Millennium’s Australia and New Zealand cruises between 17th October 2008 and 12th April 2009, subject to availability, at the prevailing rate, and will receive a $600 per-stateroom or $800 per-suite onboard credit. Alternatively, these guests may re-book Celebrity Millennium’s new Panama Canal or Southern Caribbean sailings between 10th October 2009 and 16th April 2010, and receive a $200 per stateroom and $400 per suite onboard credit.
All guests and travel agent partners with affected bookings will be contacted by Celebrity Cruises.
Any reservations on the late-2009 and early-2010 Celebrity Millennium sailings in Australia and New Zealand that have not been moved or cancelled by Friday 3rd October 2008 will be cancelled automatically.
For more information visit www.celebritycruises.co.uk
Chitra Mogul
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