Consumers will soon be able to book directly through the MSC website. MSC CRUISES LAST NIGHT HOSTED ALMOST 100 agents in its waterfront Sydney office to celebrate the release of its 2012 program, including all-new seven-night Arabian cruises. Carly Allen, business development executive, unveiled details of the latest offers and...
Consumers will soon be
able to book directly
through the MSC website.
MSC CRUISES LAST NIGHT HOSTED ALMOST 100
agents in its waterfront Sydney office to
celebrate the release of its 2012 program,
including all-new seven-night Arabian cruises.
Carly Allen, business development
executive, unveiled details of the latest offers
and the new Aurea Spa suites set to debut on
Fantasia, Splendida and next year’s newbuild
Divina.
It was also confirmed that the company’s
‘new-look and feel’ website will allow
Australian consumers to start buying cruises
online later this year.
But agents can book clients now with a
$50pp earlybird discount on all 2012 voyages
when paid in full by 31 Aug 2011, reducing
the lead-in price of a seven-night Med cruise
to $609 ppts – less than $90pp per night.
Further savings will be offered to passengers
combining cruises within four-week periods.
The line’s existing ‘kids cruise free’ policy is
also being extended to under-18s who share
a cabin with a single adult, under a new allin-
one family fare.
Lynne Clarke, md, MSC Cruises Aust/NZ,
announced a long-awaited change: free tea,
coffee and water onboard all ships.
Agents can book the 2012 program by
phone, email or online – see
www.msccruises.com.au.