UK luxury cruise retailer Panache Cruises launches in the US
UK based luxury cruise retailer Panache Cruises has expanded to the US.
Its portfolio of luxury and ultra-luxury cruise vacations is now bookable for the US market.
It offers an inventory of over 12,000 itineraries, spanning 1,000 ports of call with 20 leading luxury cruise lines.
These cover ocean, river and expedition cruises.
Panache Cruises brings its concept of the ‘Cruise Connoisseur’ to the US market.
Each new customer is assigned a personal Cruise Connoisseur to provide advice and handle all aspects of the booking process.
The Cruise Connoisseurs also handles hotel stays, transfers, private tours, and airfares.
US customers have access to loyalty program ‘Founders‘.
It rewards the most loyal customers with various benefits and perks.
These include invitations to join a range of annual cruises.
US customers also benefit from the Customer Trust Fund that provides 100% financial protection, with every single customer dollar secured and guaranteed.
Panache is a fully accredited CLIA business.
James Cole, Founder and CEO said: “The US is a nation of luxury lovers, and we are delighted to be bringing our unique customer service to them.”
“We offer people a rare insight into the world of top tier luxury travel.”
It officially launched from its base in Austin, Tx with offerings from Regent Seven Seas, Silversea, Seabourn, Explora Journeys, Oceania Cruises and Azamara.
Itineraries will soon follow from other luxury cruise lines in the river, yacht and expedition sectors.
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