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THE steel-cutting ceremony for Regent Seven Seas Cruises’ (RSSC) Seven Seas Prestige heralds a new chapter in the line’s history, as construction begins on a new generation for the fleet.
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THE NT is hailing “record-breaking growth” for its cruise sector, which brought in an unprecedented $181m in total economic output last season.
CARNIVAL Cruise Line (CCL) has continued the roll-out of its 2026/27 cruises, with New Orleans and Long Beach voyages aboard three ships.
SMALL-SHIP line Azamara will return to Alaska for the 2026 summer after seven years away, with a season of ‘Extended Destination Days’ offering 10-plus hours in port.
HOLLAND America Line’s (HAL) 2026 Canada & New England season features more cruises, increased port visits, and added overnights.
HURRICANE Milton may have caused the cruise industry plenty of grief, but it upturned lives – and living situations – in the state of Florida too.
CARNIVAL Corporation kicked off its 2024-25 Australian cruise season on Fri, with the company’s local head Peter Little reaffirming its commitment to the country.
STATE tourism leaders have welcomed the release of the Economic Impact Assessment (CW 18 Oct), jointly commissioned by Cruise Lines International Association and the Australian Cruise Association.
ROYAL Caribbean Group (RCG) has signed an agreement with asset management company Goldbelt to build a new cruise port in Juneau, as voters in the Alaskan capital reject the proposed Ship-Free Saturdays initiative (CW 25 Sep).
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