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Five years of Scenic Eclipse
Wednesday | Sep 11 2024THIS week, Scenic Luxury Cruises & Tours is celebrating five years of Scenic Eclipse, which launched in Reykjavik in 2019 (CW 16 Aug 2019).
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Network strategy for Aus?
Tuesday | Sep 10 2024A more whole-of-network-approach could work to abate congestion in Australian key ports, Royal Caribbean Group (RCG) Vice President & Managing Director Gavin Smith believes.
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Viking debuts new China product
Tuesday | Sep 10 2024VIKING Chief Executive Officer Torstein Hagen believes there has never been a better time to invest in the Chinese cruise market – in contrast to some of his rivals who continue to withdraw.
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LNG on the up in cruise
Tuesday | Sep 10 2024NINETEEN Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) ships are now using liquefied natural gas (LNG) for their primary propulsion, up from 13 last year.
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SA Tourism Minister champions cruise
Monday | Sep 9 2024SOUTH Australia’s Minister for Tourism Zoe Bettison’s number one aspiration is for the cruise industry to be taken seriously as a key economic driver for the state.
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Suez’s blessing and curse for Aus
Monday | Sep 9 2024THE global geopolitical challenges facing the cruise industry offer both challenges and opportunities for Australia over the next two years.
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Australia’s future cruise fuel problem
Friday | Sep 6 2024AUSTRALIA’S cruise leaders have called on the federal government to support the future fuel industry, calling it out as key to a viable local cruise sector.
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SA to launch ‘cruise attraction’ body
Friday | Sep 6 2024SOUTH Australia has announced itself as perhaps the most cruise-positive state in the country, yesterday launching a ‘cruise attraction working group’ (CW breaking news yesterday).
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Diamond is a port’s best friend
Friday | Sep 6 2024THE arrival of international cruise ships to Sydney signifies the start of the summer peak, and this year, Princess Cruises is at the head of the pack.
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ACA conference ships out
Thursday | Sep 5 2024A true “whole-of-government” approach is seemingly the missing piece from leading the Australian cruise sector into one of its most successful periods in history.