£1 partner fares extended to 2011 MSC sailings - TravelMole


£1 partner fares extended to 2011 MSC sailings

Monday, 13 May, 2010 0

 

 
An offer for second passengers to travel for £1 has been extended by MSC Cruises to cover all 2011 sailings.
The ‘Cruise for a pound’ promotion is based on bookings made by May 31 and is based on cruise-only rates.
Full brochure prices start at £299 for three nights and £769 for seven nights for the first passenger and the second passenger pays £1.
The deal has been expanded to include all 11 ships in the Italian line’s fleet, covering more than 80 itineraries on 405 sailings.
These include transatlantic cruises, sailings in the Mediterranean, Northern Europe, the Caribbean, North America, Brazil and South Africa.
by Phil Davies 


 

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