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.
HURTIGRUTEN is introducing a new Signature Voyage, ‘Savour the Northern Lights’, which explores Scandinavia by land and sea.
VIRGIN Voyages is offering 70% off the second passenger, as well as up to $760 off for 2025 and 2026 cruises.
AIDA Cruises recently invited a group of Danish politicians onboard AIDAnova for a robust discussion on how the cruise industry can work with ports on matters of sustainability.
ACCLAIMED Cuban ballet company Acosta Danza will complete a six-week residency onboard Queen Victoria from 26 May to 07 Jul 2025 during its Mediterranean season.
RIVIERA Travel River Cruises is getting in early for week two of Cruise Month with its “biggest-ever campaign” designed to support and thank the trade.
A FEW months back, Cruise Weekly shared the plight of cruise ship, SS United States (CW 21 Jun), which was facing eviction from its port in Philadelphia, with its owners racing to preserve its legacy.
CRUISE lines visiting two ports on the US west coast will be hit with increasing fees, which will be used to improve passenger facilities and fund ongoing infrastructure works.
YEAR-LONG around-the-world cruises will set sail in 2026, with My Cruises exclusively collaborating with Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL) to launch ‘Explorations by Norwegian’ (CW breaking news yesterday).
CARNIVAL Cruise Line (CCL) has revealed its 2026/27 Pacific holiday offerings with its new four-ship fleet.
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