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Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines’ fleet is now complete with arrival of new ship Bolette in Rosyth

Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines has completed its fleet by welcoming Bolette to Rosyth, Scotland – justtwo weeks after taking delivery of another new ship, Borealis.

Bolette arrived at Babcock’s Rosyth Facilities this morning, sailing under the Forth and Queensferry bridges.

Peter Deer, Managing Director at Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines, said:

– It is wonderful to have sister ships Bolette and Borealis together in the same place, joining the rest of our fleet.

Read more: First of Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines’ new ships, Borealis, joins rest of the fleet in Rosyth (september 2020)

– They have already had such a warm welcome from our guests who have been following our Virtual Cruising programme on Facebook and on our website. Now, we can get to work getting both ships ready, in true Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines style, for when our guests step aboard for the first time.

Read more: Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines unveils two new ships Bolette and Borealis as it looks ahead to a brighter future after pandemic (july 2020)

– This is a hugely exciting time for us, and taking ownership of these ships is a clear indication of our plans to bounce back stronger than ever, once the time is right to start sailing again.”

Meanwhile, cruises for both Bolette and Borealis, scheduled to start from March 2021, are now on sale.

Read more news about Fred.Olsen Cruise Lines HERE

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