City
Cruises is
celebrating the return to the spring/summer season with a mega-deal
to promote the River Red Rover tickets – the ultimate day out on
the Thames.
‘Whatever the weather…it’s more fun afloat’ highlights the ability to see London’s world famous riverside landmarks, with live commentary, without having to trek to each sight. The summer might bring rain but visitors will stay protected and dry on board the boat.
With the May bank holidays and half term around the corner, the family River Red Rover ticket is a perfect ancillary offering for clients who are visiting London, providing a hop-on, hop-off service to cruise as many times as they like throughout the day.
City Cruises managing director Kyle Haughton says: “We want people to see a trip down the river as the obvious way to experience the best of London, regardless of the unpredictable weather we’ve been experiencing lately. This marketing campaign ties in with our commitment to Tourism on the Thames, and from it we predict an upsurge of passengers by 15% from May - September this year.”
The Sightseeing Cruise takes in the best of London’s skyline, including the London Eye, Tower of London, Tower Bridge and the houses of Parliament. The shortest trips last between 20-30 minutes, while the full experience takes guests on a three-hour round trip from Westminster to Greenwich, and back again. City Cruises provide substantial commission rates on all its products.
‘Whatever the weather…it’s more fun afloat’ highlights the ability to see London’s world famous riverside landmarks, with live commentary, without having to trek to each sight. The summer might bring rain but visitors will stay protected and dry on board the boat.
With the May bank holidays and half term around the corner, the family River Red Rover ticket is a perfect ancillary offering for clients who are visiting London, providing a hop-on, hop-off service to cruise as many times as they like throughout the day.
City Cruises managing director Kyle Haughton says: “We want people to see a trip down the river as the obvious way to experience the best of London, regardless of the unpredictable weather we’ve been experiencing lately. This marketing campaign ties in with our commitment to Tourism on the Thames, and from it we predict an upsurge of passengers by 15% from May - September this year.”
The Sightseeing Cruise takes in the best of London’s skyline, including the London Eye, Tower of London, Tower Bridge and the houses of Parliament. The shortest trips last between 20-30 minutes, while the full experience takes guests on a three-hour round trip from Westminster to Greenwich, and back again. City Cruises provide substantial commission rates on all its products.