CruiseCritic.com Launches Last Minute Cruise Sails – Delivers Cruise Travel Bargains to Consumers
CruiseCritic.com Launches ÂLast Minute Cruise Sails – Delivers Cruise Travel Bargains to Consumers
Pennington, NJ (PRWEB) April 1, 2004
In response to a marked increase in consumer interest in Âlast minute cruise offerings, Cruise Critic, the InternetÂs leading online cruise travel site is expanding its range with the debut of “Last Minute Cruise Sails,” focusing on last minute cruise bargains for cruises sailing within 60 days.
This free, weekly e-letter features bargains for sailings on the industryÂs most popular cruise lines including Carnival, Celebrity Cruises, Cunard, Norwegian Cruise Line, Princess, Radisson Sevens Seas Cruises, Royal Caribbean International, and Windstar.
Cruise Critic Vice President, Sandy Haberman, sees this as a win-win scenario-Âwe deliver timely cruise vacation bargains to consumers while last minute travel deals are still hot; and create another vehicle for the cruise lines to sell excess cabin inventory to cruisers looking to travel within the next two months.Â
Cruise Critic has long featured cruise bargains as a major feature on its award-winning Internet site, but this is the first time the web site has offered a sole vehicle for close-in sailings.
Last Minute Cruise Sails is offered by request only; travelers can sign up by
visiting http://www.cruisecritic.com/newsletter/.
About Cruise Critic
Cruise Critic, the industryÂs most prominent objective source for cruise information, features, in addition to bargains, cruise reviews, news coverage, port of call features and cruise trend stories. Cruise Critic is published by The Independent Traveler , Inc., a privately held New Jersey corporation.
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