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Celestyal’s new Experience
Monday | Sep 28 2020CELESTYAL Cruises’ new flagship Celestyal Experience (pictured) will make its debut on 06 Mar 2021.
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Passengers sue cruise lines
Friday | Sep 25 2020COURTS in the US are beginning to rule on a number of cruise-related COVID-19 lawsuits, with verdicts this week clearly limiting the liability of operators for pandemic-related damages.
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A regal rescheduling
Friday | Sep 25 2020ROYAL Caribbean International has updated its 2021 cruises, with new homeports for Adventure of the Seas (pictured), Independence of the Seas, Vision of the Seas and Jewel of the Seas.
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Coral eyes restart in WA, SA, Tas
Thursday | Sep 24 2020CORAL Expeditions Commercial Director Jeff Gillies has revealed details of the cruise line’s full restart plan, flagged last week upon the announcement of its return to operations (CW 18 Sep).
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Spencer scores!
Thursday | Sep 24 2020SPENCER Travel Eastside in Mascot, NSW, has been awarded Oceania Cruises’ OCLUB trophy.
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P&O sales restructure
Wednesday | Sep 23 2020P&O Cruises Australia is making changes to its sales structure in anticipation of an altered operating environment upon its return to cruising.
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Shorex to the MAX
Wednesday | Sep 23 2020ATLAS Ocean Voyages, the small-ship startup with five 198-passenger expedition vessels on order (CW 16 Jan) has unveiled two new MAX SHORE experiences available on World Navigator’s new 24-night journey.
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CLIA mandates core health protocols
Tuesday | Sep 22 2020CRUISE Lines International Association (CLIA) has laid out the first steps of a road map toward a resumption of cruising in the United States, saying that with the support of regulators and destinations “cruises could feasibly begin during the remainder of 2020”.
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Princess confirms Sea, Sun sale
Tuesday | Sep 22 2020PRINCESS Cruises this morning confirmed widespread speculation its Sea Princess (pictured) and Sun Princess are among the 18 vessels slated to leave the Carnival Corp fleet.
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2021 Super Cruise now open to all
Monday | Sep 21 2020THE 2021 Cruiseco Super Cruise (CW 31 Jul) is now open to any travel agencies in Australia or New Zealand, rather than just to the consortium’s members.