CRUISE WEEKLY NEWS
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HURTIGRUTEN’S strategic structural change (CW 23 Oct 2020), which is rolling out now across the world, will not only allow clients to identify the group’s two different brands (Hurtigruten Coastal Express and Hurtigruten Expedition), but will also deliver operational specialisation, Managing Director APAC Damian Perry has told Cruise Weekly.
DREAM Cruises has received US$307 million in liquidity from new share subscriptions issued to Darting Investment Holdings and fellow Genting Hong Kong subsidiary Ocean World.
YESTERDAY’S ANZAC Day has been commemorated aboard P&O Cruises Australia’s Pacific Encounter.
BAHAMAS Minister of Tourism & Aviation Dionisio D’Aguilar has told local news MSC Cruises is investigating the viability of cruises from the country.
HAVE you ever wanted the experience of captaining your own boat without having to bother with a boat license?
SHIP: All Riviera Travel River Cruises sailing on an itinerary that includes Vienna.
SEABOURN Cruise Line (SCL) has partnered with the Barbados Government to launch luxury cruises in the country from Jul.
SMALL-SHIP cruising in the Mediterranean is now available in 2022 with Ponant.
TRAVEL The World is offering savings of up to $2,660 per person with its exclusive Holland America Line (HAL) fares.
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