Ambassador Cruise Line opens North America office
UK independent cruise operator Ambassador Cruise Line has expanded into North America.
It has opened an office covering the US and Canada with a dedicated team and a toll-free number.
“Our expansion into North America is an exhilarating milestone for Ambassador Cruise Line,” said CEO Christian Verhounigh.
“Having a dedicated team to support our North American operations underscores our commitment to exceptional service.”
The new office is open weekdays until 9 pm.
“When travel advisors call, they will be assisted by a travel industry sales specialist and receive agent commission.”
Ambassador Cruise Line has a two ship fleet and offers cruises from several UK ports including London Tilbury, Leith, Newcastle and Liverpool.
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