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Ambassador Cruise Line’s Verhounig outlines start-up’s commercial launch and aspirationsAmbassador Cruise Line’s Verhounig outlines start-up’s commercial launch and aspirations

Sales are open for Ambassador Cruise Line’s inaugural 2022/23 programme on board the UK brand’s first ship, Ambience.

Mary Bond, Editor in Chief

June 24, 2021

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The 68-page First Edition Summer and Winter 2022, and Spring 2023 brochure features 33 voyages from April 6, 2022 to May 16, 2023.

Sailings from Tilbury

Ambassador is offering a mixed itinerary, no-fly programme from London Tilbury commencing with an inaugural short-break, four-night cruise to Hamburg, from £369 per person for a standard twin cabin, before embarking on 32 other sailings. 

The new brochure features over 90 ports with itineraries spanning the British Isles, Norwegian Fjords, the Baltics, St. Petersburg, Greenland, the Arctic, Iceland, the Canary Islands, Cuba, the Caribbean, Cape Verde, Scandinavia and more.

Adult-focussed

Adult-focussed and primarily aimed at the 50-plus market, Ambassador also has two multigenerational cruises scheduled for summer 2022 — a seven-night to Norway and 14-night Baltic sailing where children and infants over six months are welcome.

89 solo cabins

‘We added these as our research revealed a demand for extended family cruising in the summer,’ Ambassador Cruise Line CEO Christian Verhounig told Seatrade Cruise News, ‘and we also wanted to cater to solo travellers who are often overlooked or priced out by the cruise sector so we have assigned 89 of Ambience’s cabins to solo cruisers.

The single occupancy cabins are spread over five cabin grades at a supplement that is up to 70% cheaper than industry standards, a special 30% single supplement against the equivalent twin fare with Ambassador, he noted.

There is also a tailored programme of events for those sailing alone for six nights or more, such as a welcome cocktail party specifically for solo guests.

'Quality product at an attainable price'

Verhounig stated: ‘Ambassador Cruise Line will offer a premium-value, authentic and friendly cruise experience for its guests, a quality product at an attainable price.’

Ambience is designed to carry up to 1,400 passengers in 798 cabins across 22 accommodation grades, from superior single to deluxe suite. The travel trade can take advantage of inaugural season savings on behalf of their customers and fares will be capacity controlled and valid for all bookings made by end July 2021.

The ship will have a 1,400-passenger limit per sailing against a 2,000 carrying capacity resulting in a guest to space ratio of 50.2 and a crew to guest ratio of 2.15, ‘higher than many of the newbuilds coming on stream,' added Verhounig.

Whilst Ambassador is focussing on the UK market only with its first ship there is ‘a lot of pent-up demand in our target passenger demographic,' Verhounig said, and he does not rule out fleet expansion ‘as soon as possible or as soon as it makes sense.'

When referencing what that expansion might look like he commented: ‘We are opportunistic about acquiring classic cruise ships and not large containers floating in the sea.’

He is confident of filling the inaugural programme and noted since the brand launch four weeks ago, 20,000 people have signed up to Ambassador’s microsite to receive news and offers.

Ship upgrade and emissions reduction

The 1991-built Ambience, originally Regal Princess, is currently located in Montenegro. The vessel will be upgraded with emission reduction technologies to be IMO Tier II and even Tier III compliant prior to sailing next year. Tier III comes into force by January  1, 2025, aiming to reduce nitrogen oxide emissions by approximately 70% compared to the Tier II standards, 'but we are in this for the long run and Ambience’s technical spec will compete with any newbuild,' Verhounig said.

Refitting will start in January 2022 at a shipyard still to be selected and on-board operations will be put out to a third party ship manager which will be announced soon.

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About the Author

Mary Bond

Editor in Chief

Mary Bond is Group Director, Seatrade Cruise a division within Informa Markets and responsible for the Seatrade portfolio of global cruise events, print and online cruise publishing.

Mary is also the publisher and editor-in-chief of Seatrade Cruise News and Seatrade Cruise Review magazine.

Mary has worked in the shipping industry for 39 years, first for Lloyd’s Register of Shipping before joining Seatrade’s editorial team in 1985.

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