Pressekontakt
Hansjörg Kunze
Vice President Communication & Sustainability
E-Mail: presse@aida.de
The cruise operator AIDA Cruises has won the ‘2014 German Cruise Prize’ in the "Best Family Product" category. The coveted honor is awarded annually by the prestigious Koehlers Guide Kreuzfahrt (Koehler's Cruise Guide).
"Focus on families has always been a priority aboard AIDA. This includes the child-friendly facilities on board the ships, family-friendly offers and lovingly attentive childcare. Family-friendly cabins, with a connecting door for example, plus special discounts for children and teens provide a perfect vacation experience for the whole family," said Oliver P. Mueller, publisher of Koehlers Guide Kreuzfahrt, on the occasion of the awards ceremony in the Hotel Grand Elysée in Hamburg on September 24, 2013.
The German Cruise Prize, awarded since 2008 by Koehlers Guide Kreuzfahrt, honors cruise industry performance and innovation excellence in various categories.
As of October 1, 2014, Dr. Gregor Brendel (46) will be reinforcing the AIDA Cruises leadership team as the new Senior Vice President Hotel Operations & Guest Experience. In his new position with the cruise line Dr. Brendel will be responsible for the entire hotel and service ... [more]
At the start of the cruise season in North America, AIDA is presenting new additions to its excursion program in the Big Apple. Guests on board AIDAluna, AIDAbella and AIDAvita can experience the new offerings as premieres beginning in September.
These exciting excursions are ... [more]
For the fourth time in a row, consumers in Germany have named AIDA Cruises as the “Most Trusted Brand” in the “Cruise” category, in one of Europe’s biggest consumer studies.
The study, conducted by the international media company, Reader’s Digest, identifies the most trusted ... [more]
AIDA Cruises has been voted Germany's most family-friendly cruise company. The family-friendly policies of over 400 corporations from 58 industry sectors were rated in a survey by ServiceValue Ltd., covering all of Germany. Around 405,000 families with one or more children were ... [more]