News
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Princess cancels remainder of season
Thursday | May 7 2020PRINCESS Cruises this morning announced it was making the “extremely difficult decision” to extend its pause of global ship operations for the rest of the 2020 northern summer season.
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HAL extends suspensions
Thursday | May 7 2020HOLLAND America Line (HAL) today announced the cancellation of all of its cruises in Alaska, Canada, Europe and New England for 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Ponant’s exploration
Thursday | May 7 2020PONANT is launching a series of expedition lectures on Facebook, featuring the cruise line’s expedition team members elaborating on their areas of specialisation relative to the destinations or environments being reviewed.
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NCLH assures
Thursday | May 7 2020NORWEGIAN Cruise Line Holdings (NCLH) President & Chief Executive Officer Harry Sommer has written to travel agents to advise the company yesterday successfully raised US$2.2 billion in liquidity.
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Derby of deals
Thursday | May 7 2020SAVINGS are now available on the Kentucky Derby steamboat river cruise in 2021 with American Queen Steamboat Company.
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Seabourn out too
Thursday | May 7 2020SEABOURN Cruise Line has extended the pause of its global cruise operations, with the company’s five vessels now set to resume sailing in either Oct or Nov this year.
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RCL extends canx policy to Apr 2022
Thursday | May 7 2020ROYAL Caribbean Cruises (RCL) is extending its “Cruise with Confidence” cancellation policy.
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Sea Cloud delay
Thursday | May 7 2020SEA Cloud Cruises says COVID-19 will inevitably delay the planned 29 Aug debut of its new Sea Cloud Spirit, with a new date to be announced once the Spanish shipyard where she is being built returns to full operation.
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Celebrity special
Thursday | May 7 2020CELEBRITY Cruises is hosting a Big Dream Sale, offering three perks at no extra charge, including the classic beverage package, unlimited internet and $150 onboard credit.
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More canx ext
Thursday | May 7 2020BLUE Lagoon Cruises and South Sea Cruises have extended their suspension of services to the end of Jun.