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P&O Cruises puts summer 2022 itineraries on sale

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P&O Cruises has revealed that is putting 2022 itineraries on sale with launch offers and booking flexibility available.

More than 150 cruises from Southampton and Mediterranean fly/cruises are available to book, with offers including a 5 per cent low deposit on all cruises.

Itineraries range from four-night voyages to Amsterdam through to a 30-night itinerary to North America and Canada.

Pre-registration starts today (3 November), with all holidays on sale from 11 November 2020.

A 10 per cent discount for past guests also applies, as well as a 5 per cent discount for new guests making a Select Price booking. Child places are available at £49 for off-peak holidays and £199 for peak holiday periods. All offers are available until 14 December 2020.

Summer 2022 will be new ship Iona’s second season in the Norwegian fjords. Seven-night holidays, which start at £599pp, depart from and return to Southampton, visiting Stavanger, Olden, Ålesund and Haugesund.

Other highlights include Britannia cruising the Mediterranean, Azura’s fly/cruises from Malta with itineraries including Trieste, for visits to Venice, and Aurora’s Arctic Circle cruise, including an overnight stay in Reykjavik plus North Cape scenic cruising.

P&O Cruises president Paul Ludlow said: “As so many of us have missed out on summer holidays this year, we know our extensive range of cruises for summer 2022 will be eagerly anticipated.

“We are already delighted with the demand for holidays in 2021 and we are confident that our guests will be looking forward to further opportunities to sail with us the following year.

“All our summer 2022 holidays are available with a 5 per cent low deposit, plus generous discounts if taking advantage of our launch offers and the opportunity to spread the cost monthly at no additional cost. Additionally, our flexible booking conditions allow guests to move their booking as many times as they like before paying their holiday balance.”

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