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Happy New Year ✨ Which of our ships would you like to sail on in 2025? 🛳️

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Official Autopost wrote: 01 Jan 2025, 11:57
Which of our ships would you like to sail on in 2025?
For me it will be Queen Anne (oh sorry not one of yours - never mind) :wave:

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If it’s a surprise I won’t be disappointed with any of them :thumbup:


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Only Arcadia or Aurora thank you, but probably not for much longer!

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CaroleF wrote: 01 Jan 2025, 12:49
Only Arcadia or Aurora thank you, but probably not for much longer!
Ditto. I get the feeling P&O have lost their way and are looking to attract a different clientele.
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oldbluefox wrote: 01 Jan 2025, 12:55
CaroleF wrote: 01 Jan 2025, 12:49
Only Arcadia or Aurora thank you, but probably not for much longer!
Ditto. I get the feeling P&O have lost their way and are looking to attract a different clientele.
I'm hoping that the clientelle on the 35 night Caribbean on Iona will be more traditional that on its shorter cruises, and will let you know once we return.
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Booked Azura for this summer. But that for the itinerary not the ship. Could this be our last P&O cruise.

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We're Saga this year, Arvia with the kids next year.


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I don't think P&O will shed any tears at the departure of us 'senior' clientele. However, I still don't know that if we all depart for pastures new how are they going to fill their term time and even more so the very long cruises. Surely it's older people who will have the time and the money to take the long, 35, 65, and World Cruises. I can't see the young families doing these. Or, maybe P&O, once Aurora and Arcadia have gone, will stop doing these long cruises and leave them to Cunard, could that be the plan?

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Onelife wrote: 01 Jan 2025, 12:43
If it’s a surprise I won’t be disappointed with any of them :thumbup:
There certainly is one during mid August, you will not like.
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Stephen wrote: 02 Jan 2025, 07:58
Booked Azura for this summer. But that for the itinerary not the ship. Could this be our last P&O cruise.
I was on the Azura in April last year a 7 day cruise from Malta.
Departed from Gatwick by Easy Jet but the reps were in the luggage hall to guide us to the coach which took us to the ship
Had a most enjoyable cruise and picked a week with very few kids so peaceful as well
Hopefully you'll enjoy the cruise as well as the itinerary :) 8-)

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That sounds promising Portsmouth. Screwy is on her in Feb, so I am hoping he will come back with positives.
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