News
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CLIA highlights impact of shutdown
Monday | Oct 12 2020CRUISE Lines International Association (CLIA) is aiming to mobilise support for a phased reopening of the sector in Australia and New Zealand, in a major activation of its #WeAreCruise initiative.
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Tas says no cruises yet
Monday | Oct 12 2020TASPORTS has said no decision has been made on when cruise ships might return to its harbours, after Coral Expeditions last month revealed it had developed itineraries in the state within the next six months (CW 24 Sep).
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7 slams cruising
Monday | Oct 12 2020LAST night’s Cruising – The Biggest Storm documentary on Channel 7 across Australia will have reinforced negative perceptions of cruising, despite some upbeat moments about the pending Coral Expeditions restart and avid cruisers eager to take to the high seas again.
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New ACA Chair
Monday | Oct 12 2020THE Australian Cruise Association (ACA) has announced Port Authority of New South Wales Chief Executive Officer Phillip Holliday will become interim Executive Committee Chairman in the lead-up to the ACA’s Annual General Meeting, now scheduled for 25 Nov.
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Porthole 12 Oct 20
Monday | Oct 12 2020MARINE biologists have captured and tagged a 1.5-tonne great white shark that has been dubbed the “queen of the ocean”, off the coast of Nova Scotia.
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CW for Mon 12 Oct 2020
Monday | Oct 12 2020CLIA highlights impact of shutdown, Tas says no cruises yet, 7 slams cruising, new ACA Chair and more.
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Singapore confirms cruise restart
Friday | Oct 9 2020SINGAPORE Tourism Board (STB) has confirmed the state’s gradual resumption of cruising, having developed a mandatory CruiseSafe certification.
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Cruising in NZ to return
Friday | Oct 9 2020THE New Zealand cruise sector looks to be ready for a restart, with Heritage Expeditions yesterday confirming it had received all necessary approvals for voyages on its 50-passenger Spirit of Enderby starting from late next month.
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Navigator floats out
Friday | Oct 9 2020ATLAS Ocean Voyages’ first expedition ship World Navigator has floated out (pictured) at West Sea Viana Shipyard in Portugal.
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Fred round the world
Friday | Oct 9 2020FRED. Olsen Cruise Lines has unveiled its brand new 2022 world cruise on new ship Borealis (CW 17 Sep) will make a three-day stop in Sydney (pictured), and will also visit New Zealand.