FAMILY favourite small ship, Captain Cook Cruises’ Reef Endeavour, has returned to “reduced capacity” service, following damage incurred during Cyclone Evan last month. Under her reduced capacity operations, the vessel will only accept a maximum of 60 guests, with all passengers being upgraded to staterooms. Reducing the capacity on cruises...
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FAMILY favourite small ship, Captain Cook
Cruises’ Reef Endeavour, has returned to
“reduced capacity” service, following damage
incurred during Cyclone Evan last month.
Under her reduced capacity operations, the
vessel will only accept a maximum of 60
guests, with all passengers being upgraded to
staterooms.
Reducing the capacity on cruises means that
the company is able to continue to run the
voyages and avoid disappointing guests, whilst
simultaneously carrying out repairs.
Reduced capacity cruises will operate until
the end of February, and the company has said
that it will waive fees for any passengers,
should they wish, to reschedule their voyage
up to 31 March 2014.
For more details, visit your local travel agent,
or see www.captaincook.com.au.
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