P&O Cruises’ flag is flying in unusual places as part of the cruise line’s Fly the Flag campaign, to support cruise’s restart. Melissa Yates, one of P&O’s most popular onboard hotel directors, has taken the flag to the top of Ben Nevis (pictured), the highest point in the United Kingdom....
P&O Cruises’ flag is flying in unusual places as part of the cruise line’s Fly the Flag campaign, to support cruise’s restart.
Melissa Yates, one of P&O’s most popular onboard hotel directors, has taken the flag to the top of Ben Nevis (pictured), the highest point in the United Kingdom.
Around the world, thousands more P&O loyalists have made flying the flag part of their social media profiles as they look forward to sailing again (CW 15 Jul).
The campaign was inspired by long-time supplier Graeme Blackman, Inter Marine Managing Director, who regularly flies the P&O flag on a flagpole outside his company’s workshop in Sydney.
Blackman’s business is one of many suppliers affected by the suspension of cruising.
