CELESTYAL Cruises last night invited around 50 trade partners to a viewing of My Big Fat Greek Wedding 3 in Sydney. Guests assembled at Palace Central Cinemas to take a trip back to Greece with the Portokalos family, as they travel to the Balkan country to locate their deceased patriach’s...
CELESTYAL Cruises last night invited around 50 trade partners to a viewing of My Big Fat Greek Wedding 3 in Sydney.
Guests assembled at Palace Central Cinemas to take a trip back to Greece with the Portokalos family, as they travel to the Balkan country to locate their deceased patriach’s childhood friends.
The event also served as a celebration of the impending arrival of Celestyal Journey (CW 28 Jun), which is due to set sail on her maiden voyage with the cruise line later this month.
Regional Manager Asia Pacific Stewart Williams (pictured with Business Development Manager Mary Williams and Vice President Business Development Janet Parton), told guests Journey will resonate strongly with the Australian market, with the ship to feature far more suites than previous Celestyal vessels.
“The Australian market in particular loves suites…Journey has 120 Junior suites and 28 Grand suites, and for the first time ever, we have the Stargazer suite – this is our penthouse,” he remarked.
“For our market, that’s a particularly good thing, because we get a lot of demand, and historically, the suites are the ones that sell first.”
Celestyal also recently launched a new travel advisor portal in time for the embarkment of Journey, which features training, downloadable PDF brochures, images, special offers, and more (CW 03 May). MS
