Mundy Cruising hails return of Crystal Cruises with bumper sales
Mundy Cruising is celebrating bumper sales for the new Crystal Cruises, securing the top position for UK sales.
It comes after a ‘try before you buy’ promotion.
Mundy invited past guests to take a short taster cruise prior to committing to a full cruise in 2024.
It says 68% of guests on the taster cruise rebooked on board, with others were planning to finalise their 2024 cruises on their return to the UK.
Mundy Cruising also kickstarted sales for 2025 with World Cruise bookings.
There was a high level of interest in the new Junior Crystal Penthouse category which were part of the extensive refit earlier this year.
There have been overwhelmingly positive reports from guests on board Crystal Serenity and Crystal Symphony over the summer.
Mundy Cruising MD Edwina Lonsdale said: “After the heartbreak of Crystal Cruises’ collapse in 2022, we were of course cautious about embracing the new company.”
“But it is back, and better than ever, and we are delighted to have got off to a great start.”
Learn more about : Crystal Cruises ( United Kingdom )
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