CRUISE WEEKLY NEWS
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PONANT’S Le Commandant Charcot’s (render pictured) inaugural Arctic voyages for 2022 have been released.
OCEANIA Cruises has announced additions to its resumption of cruise operations, with Riviera, Insignia, and Sirena to restart between Oct and Jan.
NEW Zealand is waiting, with Ponant sailing on 14 departures between 2021 and 2023.
NEW Expedition combination cruises have been released by Viking, responding to growing consumer demand.
CROISIEUROPE will restart cruising from next month, with European sea, river, and canal departures.
REALITY television lovers, stay seated for this one: superyacht series Below Deck may be spinning off into an Australian version – and it may have already begun filming.
REGENT Seven Seas Cruises (RSSC) has been forced to suspend its previously planned 2021/22 Seven Seas Explorer season in Asia-Pacific, with Chief Executive Officer Jason Montague confirming the move this morning.
JOHN Sharpe, whose Brisbane-based company Riverlife operates the P&O Edge Adventure Park attractions on P&O Cruises Australia ships, has highlighted the need for a pathway to resume cruising, saying he has had to borrow nearly $1 million to enable his business to survive the COVID-19 pandemic.
NORWEGIAN Cruise Line (NCL) this morning unveiled more of its restart plan, with eight vessels to be phased in over the next nine months, including Norwegian Spirit, which will make her return out of Sydney from 09 Feb 2022.
DREAM Cruises has announced it will begin sailings in Hong Kong with Genting Dream by Jul.
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