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.
For the rest of the season (up to October 2014), the cruise line AIDA Cruises has decided to discontinue stops at any ports in Israel. “We have taken immediate action and decided to not stop at any Israel ports in this season,” says Hansjörg Kunze, Vice President Communication ... [more]
When the famous seafarer Christopher Columbus sailed across the Atlantic in 1492 he didn’t know where the voyage would end. In America. Five centuries after his discovery of the new continent, crossing the Atlantic Ocean by ship has lost none of its fascination and allure. In ... [more]
On June 28, 2014, AIDA Cruises welcomed its 750,000th fan on the AIDA Facebook page. This places the cruise line in a top position for tourism in Germany. AIDA joined the social network in July 2009. Since then, the fan community has continuously grown.“Direct contact with our ... [more]
Barrier-free accessibility is a high priority with AIDA Cruises. In May 2014, a certified guide dog accompanied a couple on an AIDA Cruise for the first time. Nine-year-old Alfa helped her blind owner, Frank Kähms, make his way around the ship. This was a first for him and also ... [more]