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.
FLIGHT Centre is hosting its strategic leadership conference on board P&O Cruises Australia’s Pacific Encounter this week.
HERITAGE Line’s boutique luxury ship Violet has been completely redesigned, and is set to return to her sailings in Ha Long Bay on 31 Oct.
UNFORGETTABLE Croatia has launched a new sailing for next year, ‘Luxury Croatia Hidden Gems Balcony Cruise’.
TRUE North’s 2026 sailing schedule is now live, with passengers invited to reserve their adventure today.
DISNEY Cruise Line is set to be one of the stars of the annual Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade this year in New York City.
CRUISERS are increasingly seeking more immersive experiences, Helloworld has found, with passengers leaning toward “event sailings”.
THERE is fresh hope the New Zealand cruise industry’s fraught relationship with the country’s government has turned a corner, with the NZ Customs Service hailing its willingness to work with the sector moving forward.
SCENIC Group has announced a new Asia Pacific office and dedicated team in Singapore, marking a significant expansion within the region.
CRUISE, fly, and explore, with Coral Expeditions’ Kimberley Explorer package next year.
WHAT can you do on a Disney Cruise Line virtual voyage? It turns out quite a lot – head to page 4 of today’s Cruise Weekly for more info.
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