P&O Iona to sail Caribbean fly-cruises
P&O Cruises ship Iona will be based in the Caribbean for winter 2027/28 on fly-cruises, alongside sister ship Arvia.
The addition of the 5,200-passenger ship will increase Caribbean capacity.
Iona will sail two-week cruises throughout the Caribbean departing Barbados starting from October 2027 through the spring of 2028.
Cruise bookings include nonstop charter flights departing the UK.
P&O Britannia sails with Arvia in the Caribbean for the next two winter seasons.
The new cruises will open for sale next month.
During a session on trends, Ruth said that the multigenerational market was particularly strong.
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