Majestic America Line Announces Extension of Queen of the West's Season on Columbia River

SEATTLE, Oct. 24, 2007 -- Majestic America Line today
announced the extension of the 2007 cruise season for the 142-passenger
Queen of the West, which operates on the Columbia River.

Beginning November 3, the Queen of the West will assume operation of
the nine remaining published itineraries of the Empress of the North,
which will enter into her scheduled drydock lay up period early to
complete work on her propulsion system.

The Empress of the North will reenter service March 22, 2008, as
planned. Guests who are affected by the change in vessel are being
contacted and reaccommodated.

About Majestic America Line

Majestic America Line, formed through the combination of American
West Steamboat Company and the vessels of the Delta Queen Steamboat
Company, is the premier river and coastal cruising company in the
United States, offering uniquely American cruise itineraries that
provide an extraordinary travel experience.

With a fleet of seven U.S.-flagged and built ships, Majestic America
Line travels America's great rivers and coastal waterways from Alaska
and the Pacific Northwest to the Heartland and the Lower Mississippi.
The company's specially designed ships deliver an unequalled boutique
cruise experience that combines an unmatched attention to quality with
deluxe comfort and warm, attentive service from an American crew.

Based in Seattle, Majestic America Line is a division of Ambassadors
Cruise Group, LLC, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Ambassadors
International, Inc. (NASDAQ:AMIE).