P&O launches Kids Cruise Free sale

Daughter and Father Enjoy on the Ferry Boat Deck in Sunny Day Traveling on Vacation

To help Aussies fulfil their holiday goals, P&O Cruises Australia has launched a Kids Cruise Free sale.

Purchase two adult fares, and two children travel for free for bookings made from now until 17 October.

The Kids Cruise Free deal coincides with the release of P&O Cruises’ Holiday Report that revealed whilst Australians are craving a holiday with loved ones more than ever, almost half (43 per cent) of us don’t have a holiday booked in the next six months.

The Holiday Report also highlights that the cost-of-living crisis is having a significant impact on personal budgets, with just over half (51 per cent) of Aussies blaming rising interest rates. Almost a third of the nation feels significantly impacted.

Ryan Taibel, P&O Cruises vice president of sales and marketing Australia, said that the return of cruising to Australia and the South Pacific couldn’t be timelier.

“We understand more than anyone that Australians value their holidays,” Taibel said.

“We’ve all been waiting a long time for cruising to restart as it’s one of the most affordable, and stress-free ways to holiday and spend quality time with friends and loved ones.

“We also know many Australians are doing it tough right now so we’re doing everything we can to ensure Aussies can still enjoy a well-deserved holiday without breaking the bank.”


Image: iStock/ozgurcankaya

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