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Thomson Cruises reintroduces cruise routes from Newcastle
Thomson Cruises will reintroduce cruising from the UK, with customers able to sail out of Newcastle.
In a move designed to offer customers a greater range of choice and flexibility, cruises from Port of Tyne will go on sale next month for summer 2017 voyages.
The move is the latest step Thomson Cruises has taken towards providing cruisers with a wider-than-ever range of choice, with ten new itineraries and a range of durations from four to 14 nights, visiting key ports in the Norwegian Fjords, Scandinavia and the Baltics, including Copenhagen, Stockholm, St Petersburg and Reykjavik on board Thomson Celebration.
Managing Director of Thomson Cruises, Helen Caron, said: “I’m excited to reveal the re-introduction of cruising from Newcastle to our programme in 2017.
“This will open up even more destinations for our customers, giving them the opportunity to create truly memorable experiences.”
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