News
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CW for Tue 30 Mar 2021
Tuesday | Mar 30 2021Coral updates on NT, Virtuosa to debut in the UK, cruise world reacts to NT cruise ban, P&O and more.
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NT slays 2021 Top End cruise plans
Monday | Mar 29 2021THE Government of the Northern Territory has made a change to its ban on cruise ships, and will now only allow vessels to operate out of Darwin (pictured) if they have no more than 100 people on board, including crew members.
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Celeb guests want it all
Monday | Mar 29 2021CELEBRITY Cruises Vice President & Managing Director, Australia & APAC Tim Jones told Cruise Weekly the cruise line’s introduction of Flights by Celebrity (CW 24 Mar) was born out of the shift to the Always Included pricing model (CW 11 Nov 2020).
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Fred spots an ORCA
Monday | Mar 29 2021MARINE wildlife charity ORCA will join Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines for its Welcome Back no-port scenic sailings in the northern summer (CW 22 Mar).
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Florida to sue CDC
Monday | Mar 29 2021FLORIDA Governor Ron DeSantis has threatened to sue the federal government of the United States if the Centers of Disease Control & Prevention (CDC) doesn’t allow cruises to resume by the northern summer.
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Scenic celeb tour
Monday | Mar 29 2021SCENIC Luxury Cruises & Tours has introduced an Idyllic Rhone itinerary, sailing with chef Lynn Crawford & designer Tommy Smythe.
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Make Travel Matter
Monday | Mar 29 2021A variety of Make Travel Matter Experiences have been announced by Uniworld Boutique River Cruises and U by Uniworld to help advance The Travel Corporation’s sustainable development goals.
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Captain in Jul
Monday | Mar 29 2021CAPTAIN Cook Cruises is offering three-, four-, and seven-night Christmas in Jul cruises on board Murray Princess.
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Supply > demand?
Monday | Mar 29 2021UBS Global has flagged demand could exceed supply when cruising restarts.
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Porthole 29 Mar 21
Monday | Mar 29 2021SHARKS do a lot of damage to other living things in the ocean, but as it turns out, they are also lending a hand in the world’s waters, helping restore damaged habitats and fight climate change.