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News
from: Peter Deilmann Cruises
www.deilmann-cruises.com
Source: Lucille Hoshabjian, LMH
Communications
Published: June, 2007

ABOVE: Deilmann's Princesse de Provence
will be smoke-free (except on open decks) starting next year.
Deilmann Cruises bans smoking from its river fleet
NEW YORK – Peter Deilmann Cruises is expanding the no-smoking restrictions on
its European river fleet to include all areas inside the vessels without
exception beginning in 2008. The policy will become effective at the start of
the river cruise season in March 2008.
Peter Deilmann Cruises, which operates a fleet of nine river vessels, first
extended the smoke-free areas on its ships in 2005 to include all cabins and
corridors along with its no-smoking policy in the restaurants. Now smoking will
only be permitted on the open decks.
Deilmann Cruises offers more than 270 European river sailings each year
ranging in length from seven to 14 nights from late March through October
(through mid-November in France) that bring passengers into the heart of
Europe’s cities, towns and villages. Seven of the eight ships in regular
passenger service are rated five stars; one is rated four star and the ninth
vessel operates charters.
Seven-night river cruises begin at $1,470, per person twin in the April,
October and November value seasons. The 2007 Great Rivers of Europe
brochures are currently available from travel agencies and Peter Deilmann
Cruises, and the 2008 brochure will be published in September. For copies, call
1-800-348-8287 or e-mail pdcmail@deilmann-cruises.com. To view and download
Great Rivers of Europe and theme cruise brochures online, log on to
www.deilmann-cruises.com.
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