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AmaWaterways is now accepting bookings for the majority of its 2022 deployment, six months ahead of previous season openings. All itineraries in France, Portugal, Holland and those travelling the Rhine and Moselle rivers are open for reservations. By 20 May the remaining 2022 river cruise voyages with pre- and post-cruise land extensions will also be available.The cruise company typically opens bookings for the next year’s season much later in the year, however, increased demand for 2022 sailings led to an early release of the deployment.President and Co-Founder of AmaWaterways, Rudi Schreiner, said the US-headquartered company had seen “heightened demand” from FIT and groups for sailings in 2021 and beyond.
“We’ve seen a strong showing for our new offerings, especially with new ships AmaSiena and AmaLucia joining the fleet, and AmaDahlia launching on the Nile in Egypt in September 2021. As pent up demand has already started to surface, I anticipate 2022 will emerge as a very strong travel season and look forward to welcoming our guests onboard,” Schreiner added.For all 2021 Europe, Asia and Egypt cruises, guests booking by 30 June 2020, will receive 5% cruise savings on balcony staterooms and suites plus up to US$1,500 savings per stateroom on select departures. Additionally, guests will have until 20 September 2020 to receive a 5% Early Booking Reward for all 2022 departures.Terms and conditions apply. See amawaterways.com/ for details.
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