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Fred. Olsen Announces Revised Itineraries
Originally scheduled to operate a summer season of fly/cruises using the port of Civitavecchia as a base, Braemar will, on return from the Caribbean in early May, now operate cruises from Dover to northern Europe and Iceland, the Baltic and Mediterranean. The ship will return to the Caribbean in November for its normal fly/cruise programme based in Barbados instead of Miami.
Boudicca remains unchanged until December 2009 at which time the previously published programme of Caribbean fly/cruises from Barbados is replaced with an extended ex Portsmouth series until after Christmas when the ship will relocate to Southampton. Cruises from Southampton include a 28-night Caribbean round trip, as well as itineraries to the Canary Islands and the Mediterranean.
All the new itineraries will be on sale from Wednesday 20th August.
The changes have been made in light of likely sustained higher fuel costs, which particularly affect long-haul fly/cruise programmes.
Nigel Lingard, marketing director for Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines, said: “Our fly/cruise programme was originally designed and costed on operating costs in effect almost two years ago. However, with the dramatic increase in fuel prices we have taken the decision to offer a more cost effective programme. This also gives us the opportunity to further widen the choice of ex UK cruises for our traditional clientele.”
Fred. Olsen operates a fleet of five ships, based mainly in a variety of UK ports, on itineraries ranging from a two-night mini cruise to 104 nights around the world.
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Fred. Olsen Cruise Line operates in the UK with four intimately sized ships for a more personal cruising experience.
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