HAL extends Italian dining option to more ships - TravelMole


HAL extends Italian dining option to more ships

Tuesday, 13 Feb, 2009 0

 

 
 
Holland America Line is to introduce dedicated Italian restaurants across four more ships.
 
Introduced on new ship ms Eurodam last year, the Canaletto family-style venue will be added to ms Oosterdam, ms Veendam, ms Noordam and ms Amsterdam during planned dry docks scheduled to be completed in early May.
 
Executive vice president, marketing, sales and guest programs Richard Meadows said:  “We’ve received very positive comments about Canaletto from our guests on the Eurodam. They appreciate the variety offered by yet another restaurant.” 
 
Canaletto will be open for dinner from 17:30 to 21:30 at no extra charge.
 
by Phil Davies
 
 


 


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