Silversea woos singles with lower supplements
Thursday, 15 Oct, 2010
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Silversea Cruises is reducing its single supplement on many of its sailings to between 10% and 25% above the per person fare on double occupancy.
The rates will apply to sailings in Vista, Verandah and mid-ship Verandah suites.
The cruise line says its Solo Travellers fares, which were introduced on a small amount of 2010 itineraries, have attracted the singles market so it will now offer them across 20 sailings.
Managing director UK and Ireland Trudi Redfern said: “With special fares like these, which can be combined with Silver Savings, Free Air and $250 Shipboard Credit offers, there’s no excuse for single travellers to stay at home.”
Redfern added that Silversea’s Gentleman Hosts also provided a real benefit for single female guests.
For 2011, fares on offer for singles include:
- A 10% single supplement on the Silver Wind from Janaury 3-10 when it completes a round trip from Dubai. Solo fares start at £3,178.
- A 25% supplement on the Silver Whisper from February 5-23 when it travels from Santiago to Fort Lauderdale. Solo fares start at £5,648.
by Dinah Hatch
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