News
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Five greener ways
Wednesday | Nov 20 2019A REPORT by U.S. News & World Report claims cruise lines are now more sustainable due to: greener power, reducing plastics, waste management, managing over-tourism, and better hull tech.
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Anzac Day cruises
Wednesday | Nov 20 2019CAPTAIN Cook Cruises will operate special three- and seven-night Anzac Day sailings along the Murray River in South Australia in 2020.
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Porthole 20 Nov 19
Wednesday | Nov 20 2019FACE the facts humble Cruise Weekly readers, this chartered cruise (pictured below) near Port Lincoln, South Australia was simply made for lov’n you.
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CW for Wed 20 Nov 2019
Wednesday | Nov 20 2019Introducing the Valiant Lady in red, Scenic restructures river, Captain Cook Cruises Fiji names GM, MSC kicking goals in Qatar, Brazil looks to cruise, and much more.
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APT urges river cruise disruption
Tuesday | Nov 19 2019APT Chief Commercial Officer, Debra Fox, has called on the river cruise sector to be “disruptive,” after the outstanding success of an episode of reality TV show Travel Guides filmed aboard one of the company’s vessels earlier this year.
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Cruise of Thrones
Tuesday | Nov 19 2019GAME of Thrones may have ended its television run earlier this year, but a Cruise of Thrones has just begun, thanks to Dalmatian Travel & Events.
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Genting serves T at sea
Tuesday | Nov 19 2019GENTING Cruise Lines will debut the first DFS T Gallerias at sea, to appear aboard the line’s two new Global class ships, Global Dream and her yet-to-be-named sister ship.
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CLIA noms closing
Tuesday | Nov 19 2019NOMINATIONS for the 19th annual Cruise Industry Awards, presented by Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) Australasia, are closing this week.
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Ama Nile ship
Tuesday | Nov 19 2019AMAWATERWAYS will build a new ship to sail the Nile River in Africa, it told the 250 delegates in attendance for the Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) River Cruise Conference in Amsterdam last week.
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Porthole 19 Nov 19
Tuesday | Nov 19 2019THE human will to live is extraordinary, as is so often documented, but the bovine lust for life? Not as oft-reported-on.