Respected New Zealand broadcaster Judy Bailey has launched Avalon Waterways’
newest river cruise ship Avalon Imagery II at a ceremony on the Rhine in
Germany. Becoming the first New Zealander to name an Avalon vessel, the
former TVNZ newsreader christened Avalon Imagery II and gave a blessing in
Maori at the scenic town of Engers on Tuesday (April 5).
“May your journey be safe from launch to landing,” Judy said, translating
the Maori. “I bless you with the breath of life.”
The event was hosted by Avalon’s Auckland office and involved more than
70 travel industry guests from around New Zealand, as well as international
guests and dignitaries.
It follows similar launches hosted by Avalon’s other key markets in
recent years, including christenings by Australian media identities Deborah
Hutton in 2014 and Lisa Wilkinson in 2011.
Avalon Imagery II is the latest example of Avalon Waterways’ successful
Suite Ship concept, which offers two entire decks of all-suite accommodation
and 30 per cent more cabin space than the industry average. Each of its
suites features wall-to-wall panoramic windows that can be opened to turn
the entire cabin into an open-air balcony, or closed to create an inviting
living area.
At 110m in length, Avalon Imagery II will cater to no more than 128
passengers, providing a more intimate and spacious cruise. The ship will
operate primarily on the Rhine, offering Avalon’s eight-day Romantic Rhine
itinerary between Amsterdam and Basel.
The launch of Avalon Imagery II will be followed next week by the launch
of a second new ship, Avalon Passion, giving Avalon Waterways a total of 12
Suite Ships in an overall European fleet of 16 modern vessels. Avalon
Waterways operates among the most modern river cruise ships in Europe,
averaging just over three years in age.
A journalist for more than 40 years and known as the ‘Mother of the
Nation’, Judy Bailey fronted prime time news in New Zealand for 26 years and
has won numerous journalism awards. Most recently she has fronted television
travel programs including Judy Bailey’s Australia.
A long-time advocate for children, she holds roles with charities
including the Muscular Dystrophy Association, the Brainwave Trust and the
National Collective of Women’s Refuges. Ms Bailey was made an officer of the
New Zealand Order of Merit for services to broadcasting and the community in
2010.
Read more at
http://www.etbtravelnews.com
Respected New Zealand broadcaster Judy Bailey has launched Avalon Waterways’
newest river cruise ship Avalon Imagery II at a ceremony on the Rhine in
Germany. Becoming the first New Zealander to name an Avalon vessel, the
former TVNZ newsreader christened Avalon Imagery II and gave a blessing in
Maori at the scenic town of Engers on Tuesday (April 5).
“May your journey be safe from launch to landing,” Judy said, translating
the Maori. “I bless you with the breath of life.”
The event was hosted by Avalon’s Auckland office and involved more than
70 travel industry guests from around New Zealand, as well as international
guests and dignitaries.
It follows similar launches hosted by Avalon’s other key markets in
recent years, including christenings by Australian media identities Deborah
Hutton in 2014 and Lisa Wilkinson in 2011.
Avalon Imagery II is the latest example of Avalon Waterways’ successful
Suite Ship concept, which offers two entire decks of all-suite accommodation
and 30 per cent more cabin space than the industry average. Each of its
suites features wall-to-wall panoramic windows that can be opened to turn
the entire cabin into an open-air balcony, or closed to create an inviting
living area.
At 110m in length, Avalon Imagery II will cater to no more than 128
passengers, providing a more intimate and spacious cruise. The ship will
operate primarily on the Rhine, offering Avalon’s eight-day Romantic Rhine
itinerary between Amsterdam and Basel.
The launch of Avalon Imagery II will be followed next week by the launch
of a second new ship, Avalon Passion, giving Avalon Waterways a total of 12
Suite Ships in an overall European fleet of 16 modern vessels. Avalon
Waterways operates among the most modern river cruise ships in Europe,
averaging just over three years in age.
A journalist for more than 40 years and known as the ‘Mother of the
Nation’, Judy Bailey fronted prime time news in New Zealand for 26 years and
has won numerous journalism awards. Most recently she has fronted television
travel programs including Judy Bailey’s Australia.
A long-time advocate for children, she holds roles with charities
including the Muscular Dystrophy Association, the Brainwave Trust and the
National Collective of Women’s Refuges. Ms Bailey was made an officer of the
New Zealand Order of Merit for services to broadcasting and the community in
2010.
Read more at
http://www.etbtravelnews.com
Respected New Zealand broadcaster Judy Bailey has launched Avalon Waterways’
newest river cruise ship Avalon Imagery II at a ceremony on the Rhine in
Germany. Becoming the first New Zealander to name an Avalon vessel, the
former TVNZ newsreader christened Avalon Imagery II and gave a blessing in
Maori at the scenic town of Engers on Tuesday (April 5).
“May your journey be safe from launch to landing,” Judy said, translating
the Maori. “I bless you with the breath of life.”
The event was hosted by Avalon’s Auckland office and involved more than
70 travel industry guests from around New Zealand, as well as international
guests and dignitaries.
It follows similar launches hosted by Avalon’s other key markets in
recent years, including christenings by Australian media identities Deborah
Hutton in 2014 and Lisa Wilkinson in 2011.
Avalon Imagery II is the latest example of Avalon Waterways’ successful
Suite Ship concept, which offers two entire decks of all-suite accommodation
and 30 per cent more cabin space than the industry average. Each of its
suites features wall-to-wall panoramic windows that can be opened to turn
the entire cabin into an open-air balcony, or closed to create an inviting
living area.
Read more at
http://www.etbtravelnews.com
Respected
broadcaster Judy Bailey has launched Avalon Waterways’ newest river cruise ship
Avalon Imagery II at a ceremony on the Rhine in Germany, becoming the first New
Zealander to christen an Avalon vessel.
Representing the thousands of New Zealanders who have cruised the rivers of
Europe aboard Avalon’s revolutionary new Suite Ships, Judy christened the new
Avalon Imagery II and gave a blessing in Maori at the scenic town of Engers on
Tuesday (April 5).
“May your journey be safe from launch to landing,” Judy said, translating the
Maori. “I bless you with the breath of life.”
The event was hosted by Avalon’s Auckland office and involved more than 70
travel industry guests from around New Zealand, as well as international guests
and dignitaries.
Avalon Waterways General Manager New Zealand Troy Ackerman said the launch was a
proud day for New Zealand’s travel industry.
“Avalon Waterways is the leading river cruise operator among New Zealanders and
the growth we’ve experienced in recent years has been phenomenal,” Mr Ackerman
said. “The choice of Judy Bailey to launch Avalon’s latest ship is a symbol of
Avalon’s enormous popularity with Kiwi travellers and the huge support we
receive from the New Zealand travel trade.”
Avalon Imagery II is the latest example of Avalon Waterways’ successful Suite
Ship concept, which offers two entire decks of all-suite accommodation and 30
per cent more cabin space than the industry average. Each of its suites features
wall-to-wall panoramic windows that can be opened to turn the entire cabin into
an open-air balcony, or closed to create an inviting living area.
At 110m in length, Avalon Imagery II will cater to no more than 128 passengers,
providing a more intimate and spacious cruise. The ship will operate primarily
on the Rhine, offering Avalon’s eight-day Romantic Rhine itinerary between
Amsterdam and Basel.
The launch of Avalon Imagery II will be followed next week by the launch of a
second new ship, Avalon Passion, giving Avalon Waterways a total of 12 Suite
Ships in an overall European fleet of 16 modern vessels. Avalon Waterways
operates among the most modern river cruise ships in Europe, averaging just over
three years in age.
A journalist for more than 40 years and known as the ‘Mother of the Nation’,
Judy Bailey fronted prime time news in New Zealand for 26 years and has won
numerous journalism awards. Most recently she has fronted television travel
programs including Judy Bailey’s Australia. A long-time advocate for children,
she holds roles with charities including the Muscular Dystrophy Association, the
Brainwave Trust and the National Collective of Women’s Refuges. Ms Bailey was
made an officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit for services to broadcasting
and the community in 2010.
“E te waka tere awa, Tere ki uta, Tere ki tai,
Tere ki te whai ao, Kite ao marama, Tihei mauri ora.”
- Judy Bailey’s blessing in Maori |