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HAL raring to see Alaska
Monday | Mar 31 2025HOLLAND America Line (HAL) is gearing up for a bumper Alaska season, which will kick off on 26 Apr with six of the line’s ships in action through to Sep.
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Viking expands pre-/post-cruise options
Monday | Mar 31 2025VIKING has introduced 10 new land extensions that can be bolted on to river cruise itineraries in Europe and Egypt for 2025 and 2026 departures.
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MSC’s triple World-class celebration
Friday | Mar 28 2025MSC Cruises took delivery of MSC World America overnight, among a number of World-class ship milestones with shipyard Chantiers de l’Atlantique.
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Odell lunches with LTC
Friday | Mar 28 2025THE Luxury Travel Collection (LTC) hosted an exclusive Leaders Who Lunch event on Tue at Chiswick Woollahra, with Regent Seven Seas Cruises’ (RSSC) Senior Vice President and Chief Sales Officer Steve Odell.
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TM’s new cruise tool
Friday | Mar 28 2025TRAVELMANAGERS (TM) has introduced a powerful new customer-facing cruise tool to enhance the experience for its members’ clients.
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Vancouver joins CLIA, eh
Thursday | Mar 27 2025DESTINATION Vancouver has joined Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) in Australia as an executive partner.
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Two brands better than one
Thursday | Mar 27 2025THE return of Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings’ Chief Luxury Officer Jason Montague to lead both Regent Seven Seas Cruises (RSSC) and Oceania Cruises will allow the two brands to distinctly identify themselves in the market, SVP International & Consumer Sales Steve Odell has asserted.
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Princess heads to Asia
Thursday | Mar 27 2025PRINCESS Cruises has announced its 2026-2027 Southeast Asia program, with voyages to Thailand, Vietnam, Malaysia, Japan, and more.
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Riviera preparing for Aussie debut
Wednesday | Mar 26 2025OCEANIA Cruises’ Riviera (pictured) is set to make her Aussie debut later this year (CW 17 Oct), offering itineraries with a gourmet foodie focus, allowing guests to immerse themselves in the local culinary scene.
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New look for Sea Zero
Wednesday | Mar 26 2025HURTIGRUTEN has unveiled a redesigned version of its Sea Zero energy-efficient expedition ship, which will set sail along the Norwegian coast from 2030.