CRUISE WEEKLY NEWS
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Cruise Weekly has reported all of the important cruise industry stories since 2007. Subscribers receive a weekly newsletter each issue with all the details behind the stories below.
DISNEY Cruise Line will conduct test cruises aboard Disney Dream later this month.
GERMANY is pumping millions into Genting Hong Kong-owned shipbuilder MV Werften to keep it afloat.
A win for Florida in its lawsuit against the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) (CW 31 May) could also spell the end to Alaska cruises, the national public health agency has warned.
PORTS of Stockholm is investing in a new quay which will double the city’s cruise capacity.
MARISKA Grimbeek has taken on a Business Development Executive role at Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL).
CELEBRITY Cruises’ Celebrity Millennium has returned to the Caribbean, setting sail from Sint Maarten as the first ship embarking from North America since the pandemic.
SHARK nets result in many incidences of bycatch, which threaten endangered species such as sea turtles, dugongs, dolphins and whales, but that may all be about to change.
ROYAL Caribbean International (RCI) has expanded its American comeback for the northern summer, with Freedom of the Seas to kick off the line’s return in its home market in time for Independence Day.
UNIWORLD Boutique River Cruises and Lindblad Expeditions hosted an event in Perth recently, with about 40 WA agents sharing a drink as they looked forward to a brighter future.
THE Parliament of Australia has been debating a bill which would extend the Special Recreational Vessels Act for two years, allowing superyachts to conduct coastal operations in local waters.
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