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A&K Travel Group
Crystal Cruises is offering guests a shipboard credit of up to US$250 per person (AU$350 per person) under a new 'Open Deposits' program.
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Crystal 2.0 builds cruise veteran ranks
Crystal Cruises continues to build its workforce, appointing numerous senior executives for key leadership roles within the company. Their appointments come as…
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CMO appointed for Crystal Cruises, A&K
A&K Travel Group Ltd., the global lifestyle and travel company that owns Abercrombie & Kent and Crystal Cruises, has named Peter Chipchase as its first…
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Crystal Cruises locks in Australia return for 2023/24 season
The reborn Crystal Cruises under the leadership of A&K Travel Group is set to return to Australian waters, with both Crystal Symphony and Crystal Serenity scheduled to make port calls Down Under next summer.
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A&K Travel Group nabbs Silversea’s brand…
A&K Travel Group Ltd., the travel company that owns Abercrombie & Kent, Crystal Cruises and Cox & Kings, has announced a number of key new staff and…
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Anderson back at the helm of Crystal Cruises 2.0
A&K Travel Group has confirmed the appointment of Jack Anderson as President of its newly acquired ultra-luxury cruise brand, Crystal Cruises. Anderson held…
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A&K to resurrect Crystal Cruises brand
A&K Travel Group co-owners, Geoffrey Kent and Manfredi Lefebvre d'Ovidio, have been confirmed as the buyers of luxury cruise ships Crystal Serenity and Crystal Symphony. The sister ships, formerly part of the Crystal Cruises brand, were purchased by an undisclosed company last week for US$103 million and US$25 million respectively.
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