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JRE-Jeunes Restaurateurs and UNITED WATERWAYS Partner to Elevate Culinary Experiences on the Water

By MGN EditorialMarch 24, 2026 at 12:41 PM

French culinary association JRE-Jeunes Restaurateurs and river cruise operator UNITED WATERWAYS have announced a strategic partnership to enhance hospitality and support the next generation of culinary talent in global river travel.

In a move aimed at elevating the dining experience for river cruise passengers, the French culinary association JRE-Jeunes Restaurateurs has partnered with river cruise operator UNITED WATERWAYS. According to the press release, the two organizations will work together to 'encourage the next generation of culinary talents' while also improving the overall hospitality standards for guests sailing UNITED WATERWAYS' global river cruise offerings. 'This partnership represents an exciting opportunity to combine our expertise in fine dining and hospitality to create truly memorable experiences for our guests,' said UNITED WATERWAYS CEO Alain Delon. 'By tapping into JRE's network of up-and-coming chefs, we can offer innovative menus and exceptional service that reflect the local cultures and cuisines of the destinations we visit.' JRE-Jeunes Restaurateurs, which represents a community of young, acclaimed chefs across France, will work with UNITED WATERWAYS to curate onboard culinary programming, host chef-led demonstrations, and facilitate internship and apprenticeship opportunities for its members. 'We are thrilled to partner with UNITED WATERWAYS and bring the culinary artistry of the JRE network to the world of river cruising,' said JRE President Michèle Lorblanchet. 'This collaboration will not only enhance the guest experience, but also provide invaluable training and exposure for the next generation of culinary talent.' The partnership is the latest example of river cruise lines seeking to differentiate their offerings through enhanced dining and hospitality experiences. As competition intensifies in the sector, operators are increasingly turning to culinary collaborations and specialized programming to attract discerning travelers.
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