The Voice of the Cruise Industry
Latest News
MENU menu

Aurora Expeditions to host trade webinar to showcase 2022 global voyages

aurora expeditions, expedition, cruise, travel

Aurora Expeditions is encouraging agents to sign up for its next webinar, dedicated to the line’s new global voyages programme.

The webinar, which will be hosted by UK business development manager Jay Turner, takes place on 10 November from 9-10am. Agents can sign up by visiting the registration link.

Turner will be joined by product manager Mark Lee, as they explore each destination, sharing highlights and unique opportunities within each voyage before offering an exclusive look at the internal and external renders on the new ship Sylvia Earle, which will launch in Antarctica in November 2021.

Agents will also hear about health and safety protocols, flexible booking options, the new deposit protection programme and early bird offers, with details on how to secure the best price and cabin for clients.

Aurora Expeditions recently launched a selection of new itineraries to Alaska and Haida Gwaii, the North West Passage and the Russian Far East.

The 2022 programme will be aboard the line’s new purpose-built expedition ships, the Greg Mortimer and the Sylvia Earle.

Alaskan expeditions include the Alaska Adventure, departing 19 May 2022; the Alaska Adventure & Haida Gwaii, departing 30 May, and 14-day Alaska Odyssey, sailing on 10 June.

Greg Mortimer will visit the North West Passage on two 17-day departures: 25 August and 8 September, while there are four departures for the Russian Far East, starting on 6 July and continuing through to August.

Aurora Expeditions UK and Europe director of sales Craig Upshall added: “While Aurora Expeditions has been synonymous with the more traditional polar regions of the European Arctic and the Antarctic Peninsula, the arrival of the new ship Sylvia Earle in the autumn of 2021, and a new global voyages programme, will ensure that Aurora Expeditions continues to offer innovative and intrepid voyages to remote locations and hard-to-reach islands”.

Sign In

Lost your password?