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Hurtigruten Extends Limited-Time Free Roundtrip Flight Offer

Guests can now save on select 2019 expeditions booked through August 31, 2018


Hurtigruten Extends Limited-Time Free Roundtrip Flight Offer to Explore Antarctica in 2019
Guests can now save on select 2019 expeditions booked through August 31, 2018

What: Hurtigruten, the world leader in exploration travel, invites adventurers to connect with their inner explorer and experience Antarctica, one of the world’s most isolated and untouched destinations, with free roundtrip flights on select expedition cruises in 2019. This limited time offer has just been extended to August 31 and allows travelers the opportunity to explore the Falkland Islands, cruise amongst Chilean Fjords, discover Patagonia, and more. Whether looking to experience Antarctica for the first time or seeking another chance to come face-to-face with penguins, the travel opportunities are endless with this Free Roundtrip Flight Offer. Applicable 2019 Expeditions include:

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When: Available for applicable 2019 expeditions booked now through August 31, 2018.

Where: For information, visit www.hurtigruten.com/free-flights-antarctica. To book, call the Customer Sales Center at 1-888-537-0552.

About Hurtigruten:
Hurtigruten is the world leader in exploration travel. As the largest cruise operator in polar waters, and with 125 years of know-how, we offer immersive experiences to some of the world’s most pristine and remote destinations, including Antarctica, Arctic Canada and the Northwest Passage, Greenland, Iceland, Norway, Svalbard, and more. Hurtigruten’s fleet consists of 14 expedition ships, custom built for adventure travel. In 2019 and 2020, two new groundbreaking ships will be delivered; MS Roald Amundsen and MS Fridtjof Nansen will be the most advanced and environmentally friendly expedition vessels at sea, as well as the world’s first hybrid electric-powered cruise ships. Hurtigruten is an industry leader in sustainability, with a deep commitment to improving the marine environments we call home.

For more information, visit www.hurtigruten.com.

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