LINDBLAD Expeditions has seen strong reservations for future travel, with next year’s bookings 51% ahead of bookings for 2021 at the same point 12 months ago, thanks in part to the recent acquisition of Crystal Esprit (CW 08 Sep). Bookings are also 27% ahead of bookings for 2019 at the...
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LINDBLAD Expeditions has seen strong reservations for future travel, with next year’s bookings 51% ahead of bookings for 2021 at the same point 12 months ago, thanks in part to the recent acquisition of Crystal Esprit (CW 08 Sep).
Bookings are also 27% ahead of bookings for 2019 at the same point of that year, as revealed in Lindblad’s third quarter results, with the cruise line also divulging its replacement of National Geographic Islander with Esprit.
The most recent financial period also saw Lindblad expand its fleet capacity with the delivery of the 126-passenger polar vessel National Geographic Resolution, in addition to the USD$13 million acquisition of Esprit.
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