MSC Cruises puts 2008 brochure online
MSC Cruises has issued its 2008 brochure online in PDF format on its website www.msccruises.co.uk.
The Italian line will have nine ships operating next summer with the addition of MSC Poesia in April.
MSC Fantasia will then increase the fleet size to 10 ships with its debut in winter 2008-09.
MSC Poesia will be unveiled in Dover on April 5 before setting sail on a pre-inaugural voyage the next day to Venice. The flagship will then cruise in the Mediterranean for summer 2008.
MSC Armonia will offer 13 sailings from Dover between May and August with itineraries ranging from the Baltic, North Cape and the Norwegian Fjords.
Themed cruises in the brochure include Food & Wine, Art at Sea and Classical Music and Dance.
Children under the age of 18 sharing a cabin with their parents sail free, excluding flights and port dues.
UK and Ireland managing director Claudia Baino said: “2008 is an important year for MSC Cruises as we launch two new ships and will be able to offer more itineraries to a broader clientele than ever before.
“The 2008 online brochure gives agents and consumers maximum convenience as well as great choice and we are confident that this will help to drive sales.”
by Phil Davies
Phil Davies
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