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MEDCRUISE 2014/15 CRUISE LINE DIRECTORY (For Internal Use Only) MEDCRUISE 2014/15 CRUISE LINE DIRECTORY (For internal use only) Cruise Line companies included in the Directory Cruise Line Company address Zip Code, City Country Company Phone Website Category AIDA Cruises Am Strande 3d 18055 Rostock Germany t: +49 (0) 381/20270722 www.aida.de Global AmaWaterways 26010 Mureau Rd. Calabasas, CA 91302 USA t: (818) 428-6198 www.amawaterways.com Global American Cruise Lines 741 Boston Post Rd., Suite 200 Guilford, CT 06437 USA t: (203) 453-6800 www.americancruiselines.com Global Avalon Waterways 5301 S Federal Circle Littleton, CO 80123 USA t: (866) 270-9850 www.globusfamilypartner.com Global Azamara Club Cruises 1050 Caribbeab Way Miami, FL 33132 USA t: (305) 539-6000 www.azamaraclubcruises.com Global Carnival Cruise Lines 3655 NW 87th Avenue Miami, FL 33178-2428 USA t: (305) 599-2600 www.carnival.com Global Celebrity Cruises 1050 Caribbean Way Miami, FL 33132 USA t: (305) 539-6000 www.celebritycruises.com Global Compagnie du Ponant 408 Avenue du Prado 13008, Marseille France t: +33 4 88 66 64 00 www.ponant.com Regional Costa Crociere S.p.A. Piazza Piccapietra, 48 16121 Genova Italy t: (800) 389 0622 www.costacrociere.it Global Costa Cruise Lines 200 South Park Road, Suite 200 Hollywood, FL 33021-8541 USA t: (954) 266-5600 www.costacruises.com Global Croisières de France 77 Boulevard Haussmann 75008, Paris France t: +33 1 77 73 59 20 www.cdfcroisieresdefrance.com Regional Crystal Cruises 2049 Century Park East, Suite 1400 Los Angeles, CA 90067 USA t: (310) 785-9300 www.crystalcruises.com Global Cunard Line 24303 Town Center Drive, Suite 200 Valencia, CA 91355-0908 USA t: (661) 753-1000 www.cunard.com Global Disney Cruise Line 200 Celebration Place Celebration, FL 34747-4600 USA t: (407) 566-3500 www.disneycruise.com Global Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines Fred. Olsen House, White House Road Ipswich, IP1 5LL United Kingdom t: +44 (0) 1473 292200 www.fredolsencruises.co.uk Regional Hapag Lloyd Cruise Lines Ballindamm 25 20095, Hamburg Germany t: +49 (0) 40 3001-4600 www.hlkf.de Regional Holland America Line 300 Elliott Avenue West Seattle, WA 98119 USA t: (206) 281-3535 www.hollandamerica.com Global Hurtigruten 8411 W Oakland Park Blvd, Ste 201 Sunrise, FL 33351 USA t: (800) 323-7436 www.hurtigruten.us Global Iberocruceros Avenida de Burgos, 89. Planta 4a 28050, Madrid Spain t: +34 91 334 93 50 www.iberocruceros.es Regional Island Cruises Wigmore House, Wigmore Lane Luton, LU2 9TN United Kingdom t: 01582 644311 www.thomson.co.uk/cruises Regional Louis Cruises Louis Building, 8 Ampatielou str 185 36, Piraeus Greece t: +30 210 4583400 www.louiscruises.com Regional MSC Cruises 6750 North Andrews Avenue, Suite 100 Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33309 USA t: (954) 772-6262 www.msccruisesusa.com Global Norwegian Cruise Line 7665 Corporate Center Drive Miami, FL 33126 USA t: (305) 436-4000 www.ncl.com Global Oceania Cruises 8300 NW 33rd Street, Suite 100 Miami, FL 33122 USA t: (305) 514-2300 www.oceaniacruises.com Global P&O Cruises Carnival House, 100 Harbour Parade Southampton, SO15 1ST United Kingdom t: 0238 065 5000 www.pocruises.com Regional Phoenix Reisen Pfaelzer Strasse 14 53111, Bonn Germany t: +49 0228 9260-55 www.phoenixreisen.com Regional Princess Cruises 24305 Town Center Drive Santa Clarita, CA 91355 USA t: (661) 753-0000 www.princess.com Global Pullmantur Calle Mahonia, Nr 2, Planta 5a Edificio Portico, 28043, Madrid Spain t: +34 91 418 8700 www.pullmanturcruises.com Regional Regent Seven Seas Cruises 8300 NW 33rd Street, Suite 100 Miami, FL 33122 USA t: (800) 285-1835 www.rssc.com Global Royal Caribbean Int. 1050 Caribbean Way Miami, FL 33132 USA t: (305) 539-6000 www.royalcaribbean.com Global Seabourn 300 Elliott Avenue West Seattle, WA 98119 USA t: (800) 929-9391 www.seabourn.com Global SeaDream Yacht Club 601 Brickell Key Drive, Suite 1050 Miami, FL 33131 USA t: (305) 631-6100 www.SeaDream.com Global Silversea Cruises 110 East Broward Blvd. Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33301 USA t: (800) 722-9955 www.silversea.com Global Swan Hellenic Compass House, Rockingham Road Leicestershire, LE16 7QD United Kingdom t: +44 (0) 844 871 4603 www.swanhellenic.com Regional Thomson Cruises Wigmore House, Wigmore Lane Luton, LU2 9TN United Kingdom t: 1 582 648 881 www.thomson.co.uk/cruises Regional TUI Cruises Anckelmannsplatz 1 20537, Hamburg Germany t: +49 (40) 28 66 77 - 0 www.tuicruises.com Regional Voyages of Discovery Compass House, Rockingham Road Leicestershire, LE16 7QD United Kingdom t: +44 (0) 0844 822 0802 www.voyagesofdiscovery.com Regional Voyages to Antiquity 8 South Parade, Summertown Oxford, OX2 7JL United Kingdom t: 01865 302 550 www.voyagestoantiquity.com Regional Windstar Cruises 2101 4th Avenue Suite 210 Seattle, WA 98121 USA t: (206) 292-9606 www.windstarcruises.com Global Cruise Line executives contact list Cruise Line Company Category First Name Last Name Title Department E-mail address Office phone AIDA Cruises Marketing/Sales Jörg Eichler Senior Vice President Marketing and Sales [email protected] Von der Osten- AIDA Cruises Shore excursions Herald Director Shore Operations [email protected] Sacken AmaWaterways Marketing/Sales Christine Betila Group Sales Manager [email protected] AmaWaterways Port operations Jon Burrows Vice President Operations [email protected] Executive Vice President, AmaWaterways Senior management Kristin Karst [email protected] Co-Owner AmaWaterways Reservations Walter Littlejohn III Vice President Reservations [email protected] Star Clippers/AMA AmaWaterways Senior management Fay McCormack General Manager, UK [email protected] Waterways AmaWaterways Senior management Gary Murphy Vice President National Accounts [email protected] Business AmaWaterways Business Development Ron Santangelo Vice President [email protected] Development AmaWaterways Senior management Rudi Schreiner President and Co-Owner [email protected] AmaWaterways Marketing/Sales Sachin Shah Marketing Director [email protected] AmaWaterways Marketing/Sales Khanh Tang Marketing Manager [email protected] AmaWaterways Reservations John Tellez Reservations Manager [email protected] AmaWaterways Marketing/Sales Charles Van Elten Director Field Sales [email protected] AmaWaterways Senior management Steve Williams Managing Director, UK [email protected] t: 01473 242 658 American Cruise Lines Senior management Charles Robertson Chairman & CEO t: (203) 458-5280 Avalon Waterways Itinerary planning David Binns Head of Product, UK [email protected] Marketing and Avalon Waterways Marketing/Sales Steve Born Vice President [email protected] Customer Sales Avalon Waterways Senior management Patrick Clark Managing Director [email protected] Avalon Waterways Marketing/Sales Jennifer Halboth Director Channel Marketing [email protected] Avalon Waterways Marketing/Sales Paula Hayes Vice President Sales [email protected] Avalon Waterways Senior management Alan MacLean UK Managing Director [email protected] t: 0208 695 4397 Avalon Waterways Senior management Scott Nisbet President & CEO [email protected] Travel Industry Sales - Avalon Waterways Marketing/Sales Sharon Symons Director [email protected] USA Avalon Waterways Itinerary planning Karen Woods Product Manager, UK [email protected] Azamara Club Cruises Environment Gary Bald Senior Vice President RCCL [email protected] t: (305) 539-6346 Azamara Club Cruises Marketing/Sales Signe Bjorndal Director Marketing [email protected] t: (305) 982-2621 Strategic Azamara Club Cruises Senior management Anita Carson Director [email protected] t: (571) 214-5789 Partnerships Azamara Club Cruises Marketing/Sales Carmen Corvos-Roig Director Field Sales [email protected] t: (305) 982-2639 Government Azamara Club Cruises Senior management Eleni Kalisch Vice President [email protected] t: (305) 539-6799 Relations (RCCL) Azamara Club Cruises Other Sonia Limbrick [email protected] Strategic Itinerary Azamara Club Cruises Itinerary planning Michael Pawlus Director and Destination [email protected] Planning Azamara Club Cruises Senior management Larry Pimentel President & CEO [email protected] t: (305) 539-6000 Associate Vice President Corporate Global Azamara Club Cruises Senior management Tracy Quan [email protected] t: (305) 539-6577 (RCCL) Communications MedCruise 2014/15 Cruise Line Directory For internal use only 1 Cruise Line executives contact list Cruise Line Company Category First Name Last Name Title Department E-mail address Office phone Azamara Club Cruises Senior management Richard Tywnam Managing Director UK & Ireland [email protected] t: 01932 834 200 Azamara Club Cruises Senior management Bert van Middendorp Associate Vice President Hotel Operations [email protected] t: (305) 982-2413 Assistant General Carnival Cruise Lines Other Doreen Furnari [email protected] t: (305) 406-4616 Counsel Port & Destination Carnival Cruise Lines Itinerary planning Giora Israel Senior Vice President [email protected] t: (305) 599-2600/10960 Development Ethics & Corporate Carnival Cruise Lines Other Travis Winslow Director [email protected] t: (305) 599-2600/18052 Compliance Carnival Cruise Lines Senior management Edward Allen Vice President Beverage Operations [email protected] t: (305) 599-2600 13080 Carnival Cruise Lines Senior management Gus Antorcha Senior Vice President Guest Commerce [email protected] t: (305) 599-2600
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