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Resolute hailed with party
Thursday | Oct 11 2018EXPEDITION cruise line One Ocean Expeditions (OOE) is gearing up to officially welcome the 184-passenger RCGS Resolute to its fleet via a special recommissioning event in Canada next week.
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A dream trip for partners
Thursday | Oct 11 2018DREAM Cruises recently hosted a selection of its top performing partners across Australia and New Zealand on a cruise sailing from Singapore to Penang and Langkawi.
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Bonner at Travel IQ
Thursday | Oct 11 2018ROYAL Caribbean Cruise Lines Vice President for Australasia, Susan Bonner, has been confirmed as one of the speakers at the upcoming Travel IQ conference.
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Personal touch for Majestic Princess in NZ
Thursday | Oct 11 2018TO MARK the first visit to Auckland for Majestic Princess, the ship’s skipper Dino Sagan exchanged plaques with the Cruise Operations Manager at Ports of Auckland, Laura Hinsching, on board the vessel (pictured).
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NCL launches guide
Thursday | Oct 11 2018NORWEGIAN Cruise Line (NCL) has launched its latest Worldwide Cruising Guide, containing information on 2019/2020 itineraries and important ship facility updates.
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Royal sets sail for 50
Thursday | Oct 11 2018ROYAL Caribbean International is counting down the days until it celebrates its 50th birthday on board its giant Symphony of the Seas in Miami next year.
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Dreamy summers
Thursday | Oct 11 2018DREAM Cruises has announced special discounted rates over summer for Australian and New Zealand passengers, with prices for select sailings starting from $656 per person.
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Ponant pushes back
Thursday | Oct 11 2018PONANT has defended the actions taken by the Captain of its L’Austral ship which became grounded on uncharted rocks in the Snares Islands last year.
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Costa cruise push
Thursday | Oct 11 2018COSTA Cruises has entered into a new partnership with the Singapore Tourism Board and Changi Airport Group to boost the number of fly-cruise visitors to Singapore.
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Porthole 11 Oct 18
Thursday | Oct 11 2018IT ISN’T too often that one can credit climate change with anything beneficial, but perhaps river cruise lines in the United Kingdom can add beluga whale watching tours to its list of attractions on the River Thames?