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More Canada canx
Thursday | Feb 25 2021CARNIVAL Corporation’s Holland America Line (HAL), Princess Cruises and Seabourn Cruise Line have announced the cancellation of their 2021 Alaska/British Columbia voyages.
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P&O Pacific Partnership
Thursday | Feb 25 2021THE P&O Pacific Partnership is backing the Giving Hands Vanuatu fundraising campaign to repair the corridor roof adjoining Port Vila Central Hospital’s maternity unit and children’s ward.
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Cruiseco’s $319k price tag
Wednesday | Feb 24 2021HELLOWORLD’S (HLO) acquisition of Cruiseco late last year (CW 23 Nov 2020) saw the company pay a cash purchase price of just $174,000 for the wholesaler, along with a further $145,000 in “deferred consideration,” making up a total of $319,000.
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She saw Seashore
Wednesday | Feb 24 2021MSC Cruises has commenced its six-month countdown to the launch of MSC Seashore, revealing new details of the ship.
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Royal Caribbean looks to the future
Tuesday | Feb 23 2021ROYAL Caribbean Group (RCG) Chief Executive Officer Richard Fain gave an investor update overnight, confirming while the COVID-19 pandemic was having a “painful and profound impact on our world and our business…we are encouraged to see the sharp decline in cases and the growing availability of vaccines”.
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NCLH en pointe
Tuesday | Feb 23 2021NORWEGIAN Cruise Line Holdings’ upscale brands – Oceania Cruises and Regent Seven Seas Cruises (RSSC) – have announced an exclusive partnership with the Queensland Ballet for 2021.
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Vandekreeke: we’re with you, agents
Monday | Feb 22 2021CARNIVAL Cruise Line (CCL) Australia Vice President & General Manager Jennifer Vandekreeke has reinforced to Cruise Weekly how proud she and CCL are of being a part of the Australian cruise market’s growth over the past decade.
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Uniworld adds rail-only
Monday | Feb 22 2021UNIWORLD Boutique River Cruises has released a new train-only itinerary, as part of its Cruise & Rail program for next year.
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Crystal vax for pax, but not crews?
Friday | Feb 19 2021CRYSTAL Cruises clients must now provide proof of “full inoculation” against COVID-19 at least 14 days prior to departure, and has extended its ongoing cruise pause to allow time for passengers to get vaccinated.
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PortMiami shore power
Friday | Feb 19 2021A letter of intent has been signed to bring shore power to PortMiami, according to The Miami Herald.