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A first look at new Celestyal Discovery cabins after cruise ship refit
A first look at new Celestyal Discovery cabins after cruise ship refit

The Independent

time5 days ago

  • Business
  • The Independent

A first look at new Celestyal Discovery cabins after cruise ship refit

More passengers will be able to sail with Celestyal following a refit on one of the cruise brand's ships. The 1,360-capacity Celestyal Discovery has completed a refit, which includes 47 new cabins. Among the new cabins are 30 junior dream suites and two grand horizon suites located above the bridge with 15.5m² balconies, increasing the ship's premium capacity by more than 50 per cent. Another 15 interior Cosmos Cabins have also been added, pushing capacity up by 7.4 per cent overall. The new cabins were developed with design agency AMK, incorporating elements inspired by the regions the ship visits. The ship is currently sailing its Mediterranean season and will head to the Arabian Gulf in December for its maiden deployment in the region. Lee Haslett, chief commercial officer at Celestyal, said: 'This winter's refit programme on board Celestyal Discovery speaks volumes about our continued investment into our guest experience. 'We've not only added more balcony staterooms but enhanced our premium cabin options to meet growing demand for more space and comfort, while preserving the small-ship charm and personal service that we're known for. 'These images showcase just how far we've come, and we're incredibly proud to be taking Celestyal Discovery to the Arabian Gulf for the very first time this December.' Celestyal Discovery will make its Arabian Gulf debut on 12 December 2025, joining sister ship Celestyal Journey, which returns to the region on 6 December, with a Grand Prix celebratory sailing. The ships will offer a season of three-, four- and seven-night cruises from Abu Dhabi, Dubai, and Doha, with sailings scheduled until March 2026 and set to continue for the next three consecutive years. Celestyal is currently offering up to 60 per cent off across 87 sailings from June 2025 to March 2027 if you book by 31 August 2025. All promotional fares include meals, soft drinks, wifi, port fees and gratuities. Guests will also receive 25 per cent extra on all credit added to their CelestyalPay tab before departure, earning up to €250 (£213) on-board credit.

Ferry moved into the water as refit nears completion
Ferry moved into the water as refit nears completion

BBC News

time23-05-2025

  • BBC News

Ferry moved into the water as refit nears completion

A ferry service said work on its vessel Lynher was continuing following a "significant milestone" in its refit process. Tamar Crossings said a period in dry dock in Falmouth had enabled work to be carried out on replacing systems and equipment on the prows and hull. It added the "out of water" inspections showed further essential work was required, which increased the time in the next stage of the work could only be completed with the vessel in the water, resulting in Lynher being moved to a berth alongside the dock. Rolls Royce While in the dry dock Lynher was repainted both above and below the Crossings said dry docking allowed inspections to be carried out by its team and regulators to ensure that the vessel would be safe for a further five years. Initial works also took place to replace the outdated computer control system, it said. The new control system, supplied by Rolls Royce, would need to be integrated with the ferry's existing equipment. Tamar Crossings added that the next stage of the complex work could only be completed with the vessel in the water. It said work on this phase was scheduled to begin on Thursday and would take two weeks to complete. It would then need to pass the Harbour Acceptance Testing before it could return to is expected to return to Torpoint in the middle of June, depending on weather and sea conditions, Tamar Crossings said. It added that a combination of bad weather at the start of the refit process and the impact of carrying out additional vital repairs meant Lynhers return to the water was later than originally planned. The service will continue being provided by the two remaining ferries, one leaving each side of the river every 15 minutes between 06:30 and 22:00 BST. There will also be a single half-hourly night service ferry from 22:00 to 06:30.

Inside the Royston corner shop that sells goods from a major supermarket
Inside the Royston corner shop that sells goods from a major supermarket

Yahoo

time18-05-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Inside the Royston corner shop that sells goods from a major supermarket

A Glasgow convenience store has undergone a major transformation. Ali's Nisa Royston has been given a brand new look, with a focus on the Co-op Own Brand range. Store owner Raheem Ali Razaq has invested in a full refit for the store, which includes a redesigned layout, an enhanced product range, and modernised in-store branding. Read more: Glasgow businesses celebrate success at World Championship Scotch Pie Awards (Image: Supplied) It now features new internal graphics, a 3D fascia, and bold window vinyls to give it a fresh new feel. The revamp has also seen an increased amount of Co-op Own Brand products across the store. Clear shelf-edge labelling, branded gondola ends, and eye-catching signage have been brought in to help customers easily identify these products. The store has also enhanced its chilled range, incorporating more Co-op products and a wider selection of soft drinks. Moreover, new technology has been introduced to improve the shopping experience and security. A 65-inch digital media screen has been installed at the front of the store, advertising offers to passing customers. This is complemented by in-store digital screens showcasing promotions and community news. Advanced AI theft detection technology, provided by RETaiL AI, has also been introduced. The store also features a Post Office and a Food to Go section, designed to offer essential services and fresh meal options under one roof. (Image: Supplied) Read more: Nurse gears up to take part in global motorcycle event Raheem, who took over the family business in December 2024, said: "Our customers love the Co-op range – it's one of the most recognised and trusted brands in the UK, and we've made it a key part of our offer. "We've worked hard to make it more visible across the store, and the feedback has been fantastic. "We're proud to serve our local area and this investment reflects that. "It's not just about new signage – it's about offering the right range, improving security, and creating a store our community can feel proud of. "I'd also like to thank Robin from High Tech Media for the brilliant digital media screens, and our hardworking staff whose efforts have been vital in delivering this transformation." To support the relaunch, Raheem has commissioned billboard advertising in high-footfall areas, including near Celtic Park. He has also signed the store up to Co-op's Peckish delivery app. The store is now set to celebrate its transformation with a Community Day at the end of June, inviting customers to come and see the changes and thank them for their continued support.

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