News
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A Dream Zoom!
Monday | Apr 20 2020DREAM Cruises has uploaded a selection of Zoom Virtual Backgrounds to set as the setting for your next virtual meeting.
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Cruise podcast
Monday | Apr 20 2020BARRY Downs, National Sales & Promotions Manager at Bicton Travel has launched a new consumer-facing podcast about cruising, aiming to “get some positive cruise news into the universe”.
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Porthole 20 Apr 20
Monday | Apr 20 2020NO-ONE wants to get COVID-19, especially not the scores of people away from their home country, so two Aus-based Dutchmen are taking matters into their own hands.
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Destination: Kids Club 20 Apr 20
Monday | Apr 20 2020SHIPS: A-ROSA’s kids club is available on several of the cruise line’s vessels across the Rhine, Danube, Rhone and Seine river networks, allowing parents to relax with a clear conscience while their kids experience all manner of adventures. The kid’s club is available on A-ROSA Bella, Flora, Stella, Viva, Silva, Luna, Mia and Brava.
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CW for Mon 20 Apr 2020
Monday | Apr 20 2020Cruise will come back, says Burnes; Viking Mississippi; Keep Dreaming out; new cruise podcast; Dream Cruises’ Zoom and much more.
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Tauck offering US-based res team
Friday | Apr 17 2020TAUCK yesterday launched a new toll-free number for Australian agents to book via the cruise and tour company’s US-based HQ, with any new reservations made via the facility to not be managed or serviced under Tauck’s longstanding partnership with Travel the World (TTW) (CW 26 Feb).
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Pimentel steps down at Azamara
Friday | Apr 17 2020LARRY Pimentel, Managing Director of Azamara, has resigned on a day of thousands of layoffs at the line’s parent company, Royal Caribbean Cruises Limited (RCL).
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RCL out to 11 Jun
Friday | Apr 17 2020ROYAL Caribbean Cruises (RCL) has confirmed it will now suspend sailings of its global fleet through until 11 Jun 2020.
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Porthole 17 Apr 20
Friday | Apr 17 2020MANY of us are trying new things and learning new skills while the COVID-19 pandemic disrupts our otherwise productive lives – the largest privately owned residential yacht on the planet, The World, has been navigating in a five-pointed star off the Western Australian coast (pictured).