NCL starts new year cruise sale early
Thursday, 18 Dec, 2008
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Discounts of up to £400 per cabin and £50 deposits have been introduced by Norwegian Cruise Line.
The cuts are available on bookings made from tomorrow (December 19) until February 28 and cover many 2009/2010 sailings.
The £50 deposit deal applies to mini cruises of between two to five nights to encourage agents to book first time cruisers.
NCL UK general manager Stephen Park said: “The ability to offer substantial savings to reward customers who book early will help close the sale and with up to £400 off per stateroom agents have the perfect sales tool to do just that.
“NCL’s sale prices provide an excellent opportunity for our travel partners to entice new to cruise customers.
“These great fares combined with our extensive entertainment, dining and family friendly facilities mean agents are in a great position to sell cruising as a cost effective and exciting holiday option.”
The sale prices means that a seven-night Western Mediterranean, fly-cruise on board Norwegian Gem now starts at £649 per person or £1,916 for a family of four.
A 12-night Baltic Capitals cruise from Dover on board Norwegian Jewel now starts at £809 or £2,216 for a family.
A14-night cruise from Southampton on board Norwegian Jade now starts at £1,199 or 2,996 for a family.
by Phil Davies
Phil Davies
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