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Costa Crociere renews the agreement for the formula fly&cruise with the airline Neos
The understanding previews a total of about 90.000 places on the flights in three years 2016-2018
October 28, 2015
The crocieristica company Costa Crociere and the Italian airline Neos of the Alpitour group have announced a new agreement of triennial collaboration based on which crocieristi the Coast in departure from Italy will be able to make use of the special flights operated from Neos in order to reach the ports of boarding of their cruises to the Caribbean, Dubay and Nord Europe. The agreement previews a total of about 90.000 places on the Neos flights in exclusive right for Costa Crociere in three years 2016-2018.
The flights Neos Costa Crociere will connect the airports of Milan Malpensa, Verona, Bologna, Roma Fiumicino and Catania to destinations as Guadalupa Pointe-to-Pitre for the winter cruises in the Caribbean, Warnemunde-Rostock and Stockholm for the summery cruises in the Baltic Sea and the Norwegian fjords, and Dubay for the winter cruises in the Emirates Arabi and Oman. The agreement previews moreover the possibility, in next the three years, to add ulterior departure airfields from Italy.
The agreement among other things previews specific services for fleeting the Coast, that they will be received by staff still dedicated before to arrive on board of the ship, advantages in terms of timetables, flexibility, quality and comfort with the objective to reduce lessened the times of management of practical of boarding and the disembarkation, let alone the possibility to deliver the baggages to the departure airfield in order to on board find again them in own cabin of the ship.
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