Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines moves to e-ticketing
Following a successful trial of e-ticket production on late bookings, Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines will be introducing e-ticketing as standard on all tickets issued from Monday 25th July 2011.
Following a successful trial of e-ticket production on late bookings, Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines will be introducing e-ticketing as standard on all tickets issued from Monday 25th July 2011.
Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines will make its inaugural visit to the Port of Seville on 27th June 2011, with the call of its elegant, stylish cruise ship, Braemar.
Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines is well known for offering a programme of ex-UK cruises from a variety of regional ports. One of the most popular, with guests from the North East and Scotland, is the easily-accessible Port of Tyne in Newcastle. Cruise ship Boudicca has a selection of northerly autumn cruises from this port at competitive prices.
A highlight of Fred. Olsen cruises for many guests is the chance to dress up and join in the fun of a specially themed night . Helping to create a party atmosphere, menus and entertainment are all designed to tie in with the theme.
The Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines’ ship, Black Watch, will make her first ever call into the port of Bangor, in Northern Ireland, on Wednesday 15th June 2011, as part of her cruise, W1106 ‘Dublin & Around the UK.’
Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines has launched its new worldwide cruises for 2012/2013. The brochure details a comprehensive programme of ex-UK cruises, from early 2012 to Spring of 2013, aboard Fred. Olsen’s fleet of classic ships – Balmoral, Braemar, Boudicca and Black Watch. All the new cruises feature Fred. Olsen’s ‘No Fuel Surcharge Guarantee’.
For a limited period only, over the late May Bank Holiday period, Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines will be offering special reduced prices on six summer 2011 cruises, with durations ranging from 7 to 16 nights, to a variety of exciting destinations.
The new Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines’ brochure of worldwide cruises for 2012-13 offers a comprehensive range of cruises to destinations all over the world, from a choice of British ports. You can choose to cruise from Dover, Southampton, Portsmouth, Newcastle, Greenock (Glasgow) or Rosyth (Edinburgh.)
Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines has launched its new worldwide cruises for 2012/13. The brochure details a comprehensive programme of ex-UK cruises, from early 2012 to Spring of 2013, aboard Fred. Olsen’s fleet of classic ships – Balmoral, Braemar, Boudicca and Black Watch. All the new cruises feature Fred. Olsen’s ‘No Fuel Surcharge Guarantee’.
The Baltic is one of the most beautiful and fascinating cruise destinations for the summer, and Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines has two exceptional Baltic itineraries, with very competitive rates available.
Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines always likes to celebrate an important occasion, and to make things extra special for its guests, whatever the season. With Mother’s Day – or, traditionally, Mothering Sunday – fast approaching, the ships are all planning ways to pamper mothers on board, on Sunday 3rd April 2011.
Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines’ 927-guest cruise ship, Braemar, will operate cruises exclusively from UK ports, following the conclusion of her winter 2011/12 Caribbean fly-cruise season. The cruise ship has operated a winter fly-cruise programme, based in Barbados, since she joined the Fred. Olsen fleet in 2001.
Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines will have a team of experts on hand at this spring’s Daily Telegraph CRUISE Show in London, ready to inspire and inform visitors on the right kind of Fred. Olsen cruise for them. Visitors can also take advantage of a variety of Fred. Olsen deals – exclusive to the Show – on selected cruises around the world.
Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines has announced the launch of a new, national advertising campaign, the first since the appointment of its new advertising agency, Fox Kalomaski, in late 2010.
Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines is well-known for operating a great choice of cruises from the UK, so you can reach your sunshine destination without any of the hassle of flying, and no restrictions on that summer wardrobe!
One of the delights of cruising is that you often discover an event, or special activity, happening in a port of call that was quite unexpected, but could be a real treat! Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines’ Baltic cruise L1116 aboard Balmoral includes a call into Copenhagen, on 24th September 2011, which coincides with one of the world’s greatest cycle races – the ‘UCI Road World Championships 2011’.
Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines wishes to clarify its position with regards to Fuel Cost Supplements and Fuel Surcharges, which it has levied in response to the increasing cost of fuel oil and the significant impact this has had on its operating costs.
Due to the escalating price of oil fuel, FOCL has reviewed the impact on its operating costs.
Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines has changed its website address to www.fredolsencruises.com The new .com address reflects the international nature of the cruise line, and will make access easier, wherever you are searching from.
Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines has announced the introduction of a new dining service – An Evening In – on its longer cruises, offering a more casual dinner, delivered to the suite or cabin. The new service will initially be launched on Balmoral and Black Watch, from 5th January 2011, and, if successful, will be rolled out to the other ships in due course.