Ferry News - February 2009
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Cruise sales up price cuts
Discounts offered by major cruise lines have led to sales outperforming last year at this time.
LD Lines seeks to acquire SeaFrance
The newest ferry line operating from the Kent port is looking to acquire a rival to save jobs.
Lough Foyle ferry subsidy runs out
According to the regional development minister the funding will end when the contract expires in June.
Coach holidays firm seeing record sales
Glenton Holidays, operating domestic coach tours, expects to achieve record-breaking sales in 2009.
Plan would end franchises for bad rail operators
Under a Tory plan, a rail passenger regulator would have the power to sanction underperforming train operators.
Major Scottish ports promoting cruising
Many of the country’s ports are joining forces to promote Scotland as a cruise destination.
Seabourn cruises to expand in Asia
The Yachts of Seabourn, a leader in luxury cruising, is planning a major Asian expansion from 2010.
Job cuts announced by Kuoni
The travel firm has said that the cuts will be made throughout the company to help reduce operating costs.
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