GRAND Circle Cruise Line has announced the addition of more than 600 single cabins to its 2016 inventory, with ceo Mike Dowd saying the move would help “meet increasing demand from American boomers and seniors”. The 21% increase reflects the fact that more travellers – particularly women – are cruising...
GRAND Circle Cruise Line has
announced the addition of more
than 600 single cabins to its 2016
inventory, with ceo Mike Dowd
saying the move would help
“meet increasing demand from
American boomers and seniors”.
The 21% increase reflects
the fact that more travellers –
particularly women – are cruising
solo, regardless of marital status.
“While most want their own
cabins, they still want excellent
value…by increasing our solo cabin
inventory and offering a range of
other solo-friendly options we are
committed to making river and
small ship cruising an affordable,
easy and highly enjoyable way for
solo travellers to see the world,”
Dowd said.
Grand Circle Cruise Line targets
US consumers, and recently
announced the purchase of Tere
Moana to spearhead its new
South East Asian/Australian
operations (CW 05 May).