Ambassador merges with French cruise line to create new brand

Ambassador merges with French cruise line to create new brand
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Ambassador merges with French cruise line to create new brand
Author: Marc Shoffman
Published: Jan, 09 2025 16:20

The new operator will target ‘silver sailors’ – those aged over 55. British cruise brand Ambassador has merged with French operator Compagnie Française de Croisières (CFC) to create a “premium affordable value” cruise line aimed at the ‘silver market’ of over-55s.

The newly formed Ambassador Group will continue to offer a traditionally British or French product, with both brands operating independently in their respective markets. The deal, expected to complete this month, means the company will have a fleet of three small-to-medium cruise ships.

Read more: The best mini cruises from the UK. Ambassador’s Ambience and Ambition vessels will be joined by CFC’s 1,200-capacity Renaissance following a period in dry dock this month to bring it up to Ambassador’s environmental standards. A statement from the Ambassador Group said the merger would help the brands combine resources and target new markets.

As part of this, the brand said it will also introduce a joint fly-cruise Caribbean programme at the end of 2025 in partnership with European travel operator Corendon. Itineraries will launch in October 2025, with the ships homeporting in Barbados, Martinique and Curacao.

Christian Verhounig, chief executive of Ambassador Cruise Line, said: “The combination of Ambassador and CFC is a bold step towards our shared vision for the cruise industry. “By uniting our strengths, we are creating an organisation that delivers exceptional experiences to our guests while upholding sustainable practices. Together, we will lead the way in offering affordable, high-quality, authentic and environmentally responsible cruises.”.

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