Posted on 09 September 2014. Tags: Concierge Level Guests, Frank Del Rio, free internet, Insignia, Kunal S Kamlani, Marina, Nautica, O-class ships, Oceania Cruises, Oceania@Sea, old Renaissance cruises ships, onboard internet, Prestige Cruise Holdings. Apollo holdings, R Class, R Class ships, Regatta, Riviera, Suite Guests
Today, Oceania Cruises announced plans to provide complimentary Internet access to guests booked in either a suite or Concierge Level stateroom on any of its five award-winning mid-size ships. This is the first time the upper-premium cruise line has…
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Posted on 17 July 2014. Tags: around the world cruise, Frank Del Rio, Insignia, Kunal S Kamlani, Nautica, O-class ships, Oceania Cruises, old Renaissance cruises ships, Prestige Cruise Holdings. Apollo holdings, R Class, R Class ships, Regatta
Oceania Cruises announced an additional 180-day journey aboard the newly refurbished Insignia, scheduled to depart on January 4, 2016. Encouraged by the overwhelmingly positive response by guests to the first two 180-day cruises offered by Oceania Cruises, this newest…
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Posted on 06 August 2013. Tags: cruise ship refurbishments, Frank Del Rio, Insignia, Kunal S Kamlani, Nautica, O-class ships, Oceania Cruises, old Renaissance cruises ships, Prestige Cruise Holdings. Apollo holdings, R Class, R Class ships, Regatta, ship makeover
Oceania Cruises announced that Regatta, Insignia and Nautica, its trio of award-winning R-Class ships, will undergo a significant transformation starting early next year in the largest refurbishment program in the company’s history. The ships will receive a $50 million…
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Posted on 08 December 2009. Tags: Azamara, Azamara Club Cruises, Azamara Journey, Azamara Quest, Larry Pimentel, luxury cruising, old Renaissance cruises ships, R Class ships, up market cruising
On Tuesday, Larry Pimentel, Azamara Cruises’ president, announced that the cruise line brand is changing to reflect a new, “up market, baby-boomer” clientele who want more destination-driven itineraries. The cruise line will now be known as Azamara Club Cruises….
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