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.
LUXURY small ship cruise operator Tauck says it has “more new product coming into the market than ever before”, thanks to the rebound of many important global cruise markets.
CARNIVAL Cruise Lines has announced a multimillion dollar refurbishment is scheduled in 2019 for Carnival Triumph that will see the ship emerge from its dry dock renamed Carnival Sunrise (pictured) and sporting a host of new features.
HELLOWORLD Travel’s wholesale division last weekend celebrated its top achieving agents on Hamilton Island, including this group who were named as the Cruise Star finalists for 2018.
P&O Cruises recently celebrated Vanuatu Independence Day on 30 Jul on board the Pacific Explorer along with its many Ni-Vanuatu crew members.
A REPORT released by travel data company air4casts has revealed the number of pax serviced by Hong Kong’s two major cruise ports in 2017 were up 4.4%.
THE NSW Govt’s recently released Cruise Development Plan (CW 31 Jul), which advocates for a passenger facility in Botany Bay rather than Sydney Harbour’s Garden Island, has been welcomed by the industry.
NORWEGIAN Cruise Line has extended its Free at Sea offer on seven-day roundtrip cruises from Honolulu, departing from Sep 2018.
VIKING has announced a new trade incentive for the travel agent who sells the most Viking river cruises between 01 Aug – 30 Nov.
CRYSTAL Yacht Expedition Cruises yesterday unveiled the itineraries for its newest vessel, Crystal Endeavor.
SEABOURN is returning to Australasia with Seabourn Encore and Seabourn Sojourn over the 2018 – 2019 season.
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