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.
REGENT Seven Seas Cruises has slashed up to 40% off cruise fares for a range of voyages as part of a new sale.
TRAVEL The World (TTW) has appointed Shelley Martin as its new Sales Manager for Windstar Cruises.
TRAVELLERS eager to see the Arabian Gulf in more detail can take advantage of two new 14-night repositioning voyages scheduled by Celestyal Cruises as part of its winter season.
FORMER NASA astronaut Sandra Magnus will join Aurora Expeditions for its ‘Jewels of the Arctic – Greenland Solar Eclipse’ expedition next year.
CUNARD’S Queen Mary 2 will join the United States’ 250th anniversary celebrations next year in New York City.
AIDA Cruises recently recycled 45,700m2 of carpeting, bringing the circular economy to its shipyard.
DISNEY Cruise Line is known for its magic, but no amount of hocus pocus can prevent a plumbing malfunction.
OCEANIA Cruises’ Riviera (pictured) is set to make her Aussie debut later this year (CW 17 Oct), offering itineraries with a gourmet foodie focus, allowing guests to immerse themselves in the local culinary scene.
HURTIGRUTEN has unveiled a redesigned version of its Sea Zero energy-efficient expedition ship, which will set sail along the Norwegian coast from 2030.
REGENT Seven Seas Cruises (RSSC) will be offering a lot for the trade to capitalise on, Senior VP International & Consumer Sales Steve Odell has told CW, as the line prepares to turn its focus to its 2026-2028 program.
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