Headlines
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Chimu Antarctica growth
Thursday | Feb 9 2017CHIMU Adventures has boosted its range of Antarctica cruises in its newly released 2017/18 program, introducing new itineraries and sight-seeing flights for next summer.
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Regent flight packages
Tuesday | Feb 7 2017NORWEGIAN Cruise Line Holdings is introducing air packages on all of its brands, starting with all Regent Seven Seas Cruises departures from Apr.
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Contiki to sell U by Uniworld program
Tuesday | Feb 7 2017UNIWORLD Boutique River Cruise Collection will capitalise on Contiki’s brand prowess to market its new youth river cruise product U by Uniworld, Cruise Weekly can exclusively reveal.
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G Adv buys Swan Hellenic
Thursday | Feb 2 2017G Adventures has stepped in to save the Swan Hellenic brand after its parent company, All Leisure Group, was placed in administration last month (CW 05 Jan).
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CLIA 2016 finalists
Tuesday | Jan 31 2017CRUISE Lines International Association (CLIA) Australasia has released the list of finalists for its 2016 Cruise Industry Awards (CW breaking news).
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Azamara marketing rejig
Tuesday | Jan 31 2017AZAMARA Club Cruises has announced it will take a new direction in its brand positioning, putting a focus on longer stays and guest experiences.
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Regent 2018/19 program
Tuesday | Jan 31 2017REGENT Seven Seas Cruises has packed a 36-night circumnavigation of Australia into its now live 2018/19 program.
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Carnival orders 2 more
Tuesday | Jan 24 2017HOLLAND America Line (HAL) & Princess Cruises are set to grow their fleets, after Carnival Corporation signed a Memorandum of Agreement last week with shipbuilder Fincantieri for two new ships.
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NCL bid for an upgrade
Tuesday | Jan 24 2017BIDDING for an upgrade will be introduced to cruising by Norwegian Cruise Line with the roll out in the US of the Norwegian Upgrade Advantage program next month.
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Radiance OPT/WBT shift
Thursday | Jan 19 2017THE shuffling of access to the Overseas Passenger Terminal (OPT) in Sydney by Royal Caribbean for a number of upcoming sailings on Radiance of the Seas has revived public demand for Australia’s most popular cruise port to improve its infrastructure.