CUNARD has experienced a massive 60% increase in bookings from Australia and New Zealand for its 2017 Europe program, when compared with the same time last year. ANZ forward bookings on Cunard’s transatlantic crossings have bumped up 72% so far on the PCP and overall res for the line’s 2017...
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CUNARD has experienced a massive 60% increase in bookings from Australia and New Zealand for its 2017 Europe program, when compared with the same time last year.
ANZ forward bookings on Cunard’s transatlantic crossings have bumped up 72% so far on the PCP and overall res for the line’s 2017 Mediterranean program are up 26% on the total number for 2016.
In Northern Europe, sailings booked for next year, to date, have surpassed the full number of res for the region last year.
SVP Simon Palethorpe noted Aussies haven’t really backed away from Europe due to world issues, unlike some Asian cultures.
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