News
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Svalbard changes?
Friday | Sep 10 2021BOTH Aurora Expeditions and Scenic Group have told Cruise Weekly they are committed to evolving their sustainable practices, and ensuring compliance & responsibility to preserving the immaculacy of the regions they visit, after the Norwegian Environment Agency (NEA) proposed changes to the regulations in Svalbard, which would limit cruise ships to 200 passengers per visit.
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CDC test changes
Friday | Sep 10 2021THE Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC) has cut the testing period for vaccinated cruisers down to two days.
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Ponant 2022-2023
Friday | Sep 10 2021PONANT has launched its new 2022-2023 Luxury Expeditions brochure.
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Porthole 10 Sep 21
Friday | Sep 10 2021AND we thought we were a “threat” to the planet – this beautiful big blue ball which has been around for forever.
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Antarctic season to depart from Chile
Thursday | Sep 9 2021SILVERSEA Cruises has confirmed its 2021-22 Antarctic season will see three ships departing from Chilean ports.
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A Spirited ceremony
Thursday | Sep 9 2021SEA Cloud Cruises’ Sea Cloud Spirit is christened and ready for service.
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Cruise gets some sun
Thursday | Sep 9 2021NATALIE Cherry, owner of Noosa Cruise & Travel and Helloworld Travel Cooroy, and Paul Rickard, Helloworld Travel Caloundra owner, recently put on showcases for some of their supplier partners.
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More vax policies
Thursday | Sep 9 2021AURORA Expeditions and Tauck are the latest cruise lines to require vaccinations on all their itineraries.
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Hurtigruten offer
Thursday | Sep 9 2021HURTIGRUTEN Norwegian Coastal Express is offering its largest onboard credit offer to date, with up to $1,500 per cabin.
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HAL Aus canx
Thursday | Sep 9 2021HOLLAND America Line (HAL) has announced northern spring 2022 return-to-service dates for its final three ships in its fleet, which will see Oosterdam’s Australian voyages next year cancelled.