European Waterways opens Burgundy base
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European Waterways has opened a new operation base in Burgundy following a GBP250,000 investment and government grant.
The cruise line’s new facility in the French town will allow the luxury barge company to carry out refurbishment programmes during the winter and allow on-going maintenance of its vessels.
This winter the company has added new air-conditioning units on Renaissance and Panache and re-carpeted La Belle Epoque, L’Impressioniste and L’Art de Vivre.
In addition new on-deck spa pools have been added to the Anjodi and L’Art de Vivre.
“We are committed to keeping our vessels in tip-top shape, constantly working on upgrades and improvements in order to ensure the best possible experience for our guests,” said its managing director Derek Banks. “This modern, new facility, together with our team of highly-skilled engineers and craftsmen, will provide us with more control over the entire renovation and maintenance process, ultimately enhancing our product and ensuring that every vessel is as comfortable, stylish and structurally sound as possible.”
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