Windstar Reports Highest Booking Week Since Beginning of Pandemic

Windstar Cruises Wind Star in Mykonos
Wind Star in Mykonos

Windstar Cruises reported that last week, the week of Monday 09MAY, marked the highest grossing week of cruise sales since the start of the pandemic and "one of the biggest" in company history.

“We’re optimistic to see this type of booking activity during our Windstar Week sale which points to a return in demand for vacations and especially small ship cruise vacations,” said Windstar Cruises President Christopher Prelog.

The cruise line suggested that its “Windstar Week Sale,” which ran from 03-13MAY, contributed to the record booking numbers.

For more information on Windstar Cruises, visit its web site.

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