PONANT breaks cruise sales record
Luxury expedition operator PONANT achieved a new cruise sales record for the first quarter of 2023 surpassing its previous best by 30%.
It also reported an 80% booking increase compared to the first quarter of 2019.
It results in PONANT’s best ever quarterly cruise sales results in its history.
The Asia Pacific market contributed 20.7% of the company’s global success.
It comes as the company is set to celebrate its 35th anniversary this year.
“It not only reflects our industry recovery but our ability to stand out in its market,” said Chief Sales, Marketing & Communications Officer Hervé Bellaïche.
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