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A&K’s new riverboat
Wednesday | Apr 17 2024ABERCROMBIE & Kent (A&K) has launched its new Peru riverboat (pictured), offering guests a new era in Amazonian river exploration from Apr 2025.
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Aus beats pre-COVID cruise numbers
Tuesday | Apr 16 2024AUSTRALIAN cruise passenger numbers have recovered from the pandemic, with those of us taking holidays at sea finally overtaking pre-COVID levels.
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RSSC grows Australian sales team
Tuesday | Apr 16 2024REGENT Seven Seas Cruises (RSSC) has grown its sales team in Australia, with two new hires to add significant support to its trade partners.
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Carnival 10% less GHG
Tuesday | Apr 16 2024CARNIVAL Corporation is producing more than 10% less absolute GHG emissions today than in 2011, its peak historical year, the company announced in its 2023 Sustainability Report.
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Adventure’s dry dock
Monday | Apr 15 2024P&O Cruises Australia’s Pacific Adventure has unveiled new dry dock upgrades, with the ship undergoing a comprehensive rejuvenation in Singapore.
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Eden cruise workshop
Monday | Apr 15 2024DESTINATION NSW hosted its inaugural Cruise Ready Workshop (pictured) at Eden’s Seahorse Inn Hotel & Villas earlier this month.
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Oceania announces Tropics & Exotics 25-26
Friday | Apr 12 2024OCEANIA Cruises has announced its new 2025-2026 Tropics & Exotics Collection, which includes more than 130 itineraries spanning Australia, Africa, Asia, the Caribbean, South America, and the South Pacific.
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Azamara launches 25/26
Friday | Apr 12 2024AZAMARA has launched its 2025 and 2026 voyages, with the new itineraries including a 79-night Grand Voyage and back-to-back Caribbean sailings with more time in port than ever.
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MSC dominating the World
Thursday | Apr 11 2024MSC Cruises and Chantiers de l’Atlantique have marked two important milestones for the line’s World-class ships, with construction beginning on the newly named MSC World Asia.
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Cruise pax reaches new high
Thursday | Apr 11 2024CRUISE passengers around the world reached a new high of 31.7 million last year, an increase of about 2 million on the pre-pandemic figure.