CRUISE WEEKLY NEWS
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AIDA Cruises has announced sailings in the northern winter 2021-2022 season for its newest ship AIDAcosma.
NORDIC Hamburg Shipmanagement will remain the owner and technical manager of Heritage Adventurer, and it will not be sold to Heritage Expeditions, as reported in Cruise Weekly yesterday.
SAVINGS of $2,300 per couple are available with Azamara on its Australian 2023 New Year’s cruise, when booking through Cruise Traveller.
ECO-TOUR agency Aggressor Adventures and its clients aboard Galapagos Aggressor III witnessed a once-in-a-lifetime event earlier this week, as natural rock feature Darwin’s Arch collapsed from erosion right in front of their eyes.
SILVERSEA Cruises is urging travel advisors to get proactive and start selling its product, with passengers far more profitable now than they were pre-pandemic.
EXPEDITION cruise ship Resolute, formerly operated by Hapag-Lloyd Cruises and One Ocean Expeditions, will join Heritage Expeditions’ fleet next May, when it will be rechristened Heritage Adventurer (render pictured).
HURTIGRUTEN Norwegian Coastal Express has launched its 2022-23 Follow the Lights season.
TRADEWIND Voyages has announced Remi Eriksen will be the first captain of its new ship Golden Horizon.
VIKING has announced a 21 Jul restart of European river sailings, adding to its Welcome Back collection.
MSC Cruises has announced it will restart Baltic Sea sailings in Jul from Germany with brand new itineraries.
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