Ponant offers flight and transfer inclusive itineraries for Kimberley cruises
Expedition cruise operator PONANT has rolled out an exclusive flights and transfers offer for 2024 Kimberley luxury expedition season.
The all-inclusive flight and transfers expedition packages are available for the Australian and New Zealand markets on all 2024 Kimberley itineraries.
They include return economy flights available from major Australian capital cities, as well as Auckland, Christchurch, and Wellington.
Combined with return airport transfers in Darwin and Broome, the package provides a smooth fly and cruise experience for expedition cruise guests.
Also, PONANT is offering business class upgrades for guests who book select suite categories.
PONANT’s partnership with Amadeus enables instant air bookings for travel trade partners when booking a PONANT expedition cruise.
“The inclusive flight and transfer offering is a natural extension of our product range as we move to create a full-service offering,” said Chris Hall, PONANT Asia Pacific CEO.
“This development further elevates the guest experience as well as that of our trade partners.”
Cruise fares start from $12,020 per person in a Deluxe Stateroom Deck 3 for PONANT’s 10-nights’ Australia’s Iconic Kimberley cruises.
They operate between Broome and Darwin from April to September.
For the 2024 Kimberley season, the Le Jacques-Cartier ship joins Le Lapérouse in Western Australia’s north-west region for the first time.
Learn more about : Ponant Yacht Cruise & Expeditions ( Asia Pecific )
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