Headlines
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Silversea’s new groups program
Thursday | Jun 15 2017SILVERSEA Cruises this morning unveiled its new group sales program, with the offering available for all new group bookings across its 2017 and 2018 voyages.
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WA gambling go-ahead
Thursday | Jun 15 2017CRUISE ships can now open their gaming floors while travelling between Western Australian ports under changes to the Gaming and Wagering Commission Regulations 1988.
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Luxury Escapes cruising
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Travelmarvel goes coastal
Tuesday | Jun 13 2017TRAVELMARVEL will offer boutique coastal cruising in Europe in 2018, the company confirmed in the release of its Europe River Cruising 2018 brox.
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CW partners with Cruise360
Thursday | Jun 8 2017CRUISE Weekly and the other publications in the Travel Daily Group will be the official media partners for the upcoming Cruise360 conference hosted by Cruise Lines International Association Australasia.
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Carnival’s record prog
Thursday | Jun 8 2017CARNIVAL Cruise Line will once again sail out of Sydney in Nov 2019, after swapping out the destination for Melbourne in the same period in 2018 due to congestion at the OPT.
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Norwegian Asia initiative
Thursday | Jun 8 2017NORWEGIAN Cruise Line’s deployment of Norwegian Joy out of Shanghai and Tianjin is evidence of the company’s strong commitment to Asia, which has been spearheaded by Steve Odell since he established the company’s regional head office in Sydney just two years ago.
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River lines pulling ahead
Tuesday | Jun 6 2017APT and Scenic have dominated the river cruise space in Cruise Weekly’s 2017 Cruise Industry Survey, showing a strong lead over rivals in agent perceptions.
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MSC’s new ‘World Class’
Tuesday | Jun 6 2017MSC Cruises has inked a Memorandum of Understanding with STX France for two LNG-powered mega cruise ships, with options for two more.
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Durban terminal bidder
Thursday | Jun 1 2017KWAZULU Cruise Terminal (KCT), a joint venture between MSC Cruises and African Armada Consortium has been selected as the preferred bidder for the development of South Africa’s Durban Cruise Terminal.