Windstar releases Sailing Atlas
Windstar Cruises released an electronic version of its 2004 Sailing Atlas on its web site, www.windstarcruises.com.
No special software is needed for the brochure, which has been designed to open in all types of browsers, the company says.
To cut down on waiting time, all pages are downloaded in low resolution. A zoom option provides two levels of magnification.
The Seattle-based Windstar Cruises operates three yachts that carry no more than 308 passengers cruising to nearly 50 nations. The company terms itself an innovator in the luxury small ship, casual attire and alternative dining areas.
It offers an optional trip cancellation program that provides cash back for cancellations for any reason prior to 24 hours before departure.
Report by David Wilkening
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