Uniworld launches 2017 Europe Highlights

Uniworld launches 2017 Europe Highlights

Uniworld Boutique River Cruise Collection has launched the 2017 Europe brochure, with new itineraries, a new super-ship in France and new on-board services, boosted by a Fly Free offer for Australian guests travelling on European cruises of 13 days or more in 2017.

Travellers who book an itinerary with duration of 12 days or less can access economy airfares from just $899 per person. Upgrades to business class are also available with business airfares of just $3999 per person for itineraries of 13 days or more and $4299 per person for voyages of up to 12 days.

The new Europe 2017 brochure showcases two new all-inclusive itineraries and a brand new state-of-the-art super ship, S.S. Joie de Vivre to be based on the River Seine, as well as a revamped on-board offering with the introduction of 24-hour room service and concierge services.

Uniworld Australia managing director Fiona Dalton said it was great to offer Australians the chance to experience the company’s truly luxurious 2017 river cruise itineraries by providing complimentary air travel to Europe with quality airline partners.

“We also know that our agency partners will value this opportunity to assist clients that may have been dreaming about a Uniworld luxury river cruise experience to turn that dream into a reality by offering them a fly free option,” Dalton added.

The S.S. Joie de Vivre will debut in Paris in March, while the addition of 24 hour room service and concierge assistance across Uniworld’s European Fleet will also commence in 2017.

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