Princess Cruises showcases ‘Real Holidays’ in new ad campaign
Princess Cruises is urging British cruisers to ‘take a Real Holiday’ as part of a new marketing campaign.
The campaign is designed to inspire guests about their next holiday and will feature on UK ‘Video on Demand’ channels Sky Adsmart, ITV Hub and All4, as well as YouTube and Princess’ own social media channels.
“We’re all ready to take a ‘real holiday’ and our new advertisement encompasses exactly what this means with Princess. As the summer draws to a close, marking the end of our Summer Seacations season, this campaign aims to inspire guests to think about their holiday plans for next year and in turn helping travel agents sell even more cruises with Princess,” Tony Roberts, vice president Princess Cruises UK & Europe said.
The advert will run through to November 30, 2021 alongside the cruise line’s current consumer 2022/23 Collection campaign.
Learn more about : Princess Cruises ( United Kingdom )
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