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THE cruise sector’s predicted growth rate over the coming years is one of the key reasons for Flight Centre Travel Group’s (FCTG) heavy investment in the industry, Global Leisure Chief Executive Officer James Kavanagh (pictured) told Cruise Weekly.
CRUISE Lines International Association’s CLIA LIVE is expanding to the Gold Coast next year, its sixth Australian city.
CRYSTAL Cruises is powering ahead with plans to expand its fleet, firming an agreement to build a third new ocean ship with Italian shipbuilder, Fincantieri.
The Greece-based cruise line is changing its Australian strategy. Celestyal Cruises has appointed Ascend Travel Group…
The experienced travel industry executive has departed the Greece-based cruise line. Celestyal Cruises Regional Manager Stewart…
OCEANIA Cruises has unveiled an exclusive Australia-wide takeover of Travel Associates (TA), which will run all throughout this month (CW breaking news Fri).
The move is a first for both the cruise line and the luxury travel agency network….
CUNARD Line has revamped its trade engagement platforms, as it prepares for its “post-home port world”, when Queen Elizabeth ends her long-running annual Australian program at the end of this summer (CW 06 Nov).
FLIGHT Centre Travel Group (FCTG) will expand the holiday packages business model of Ignite Travel to the UK market following the all-cash acquisition of Cruise Club UK (CW breaking news).
VIKING (pictured) and Uniworld Boutique River Cruises have defended their respective titles at the 2024 National Travel Industry Awards (NTIA), in what was a banner night for the sector.
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