News
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New development in Scenic case
Monday | Apr 27 2020THE High Court of Australia has ruled that a passenger impacted by high water levels on a Scenic European river cruise in 2013 is entitled to compensation for “disappointment and distress” (CW 07 Apr 2015).
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Spirited reaction
Monday | Apr 27 2020TOURISM Greater Geelong and The Bellarine Executive Director Brett Ince has lauded TT-Line’s decision to operate the Spirit of Tasmania from Geelong from 2022.
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Mortimer update
Monday | Apr 27 2020AURORA Expeditions has successfully disembarked all Greg Mortimer passengers, just over two weeks after Australians and New Zealanders were the first to be repatriated (CW 08 Apr).
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Construction back
Monday | Apr 27 2020A NUMBER of shipyards have gradually begun to return to work, with Fincantieri and Chantiers de l’Atlantique resuming working on 20 and 27 Apr respectively.
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Porthole 27 Apr 20
Monday | Apr 27 2020CRUISE lines are working furiously on measures to ensure on-board safety once the COVID-19 crisis is over, with a new trademark application by Royal Caribbean Cruises (RCL) indicating some of the company’s post-coronavirus thinking.
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CW for Mon 27 Apr 2020
Monday | Apr 27 2020White Island class action against RCI, lest we forget, new development in Scenic case, spirited reaction, Mortimer update, construction back and more.
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Tassie gets in the Spirit with Geelong
Friday | Apr 24 2020THE Spirit of Tasmania is moving from Station Pier, Port Melbourne to Corio Quay, Geelong, in 2022.
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Cunard cancels
Friday | Apr 24 2020CUNARD has extended its pause on voyages due to COVID-19 to 31 Jul, and has cancelled the entirety of its Alaska season aboard Queen Elizabeth.
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Hurtigruten offer
Friday | Apr 24 2020A NEW onboard credit offer is available for Hurtigruten’s Original Coastal Voyage.
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Carnival’s thanks
Friday | Apr 24 2020CARNIVAL Australia President Sture Myrmell has provided a video update, thanking the Illawarra community for their understanding of Ruby Princess’ situation.