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.
ECO-CRUISE company Adventure Canada is amidst its most extensive promotional visit to Australia.
CRYSTAL Cruises has taken delivery of its fourth river cruise ship, Crystal Debussy (render pictured), in a handover ceremony in Wismar, Germany.
THE West Australian Government has revealed the Fremantle Passenger Terminal will undergo a $3m upgrade.
VIKING Cruises has released its river cruise brochure for 2019, covering Central Europe, France, Portugal, Russia, China, Southeast Asia, Ukraine and Egypt.
SILVERSEA Cruises is aiming to broaden its appeal among Babyboomers with a US$70 million overhaul of its Silver Spirit, now undergoing a complex extension process in Sicily.
THE Cruise Centre is making a move into the home-based space today revealing it would hire home-based cruise experts.
ITINERARIES for Regent Seven Seas Cruises’ new ship, Seven Seas Splendor will be released next month, the line’s president and ceo Jason Montague told Cruise Weekly yesterday.
U by Uniworld’s decision to remove its 21-45 year-old age restriction (CW Thu) was due to the company’s commitment to listen to its consumer and agent base – not due to a lack of sales, md Fiona Dalton told CW.
ROYAL Caribbean International has revealed its 2019 Europe sailings, which suggest Explorer of the Seas (pictured) may not return to Australia in Nov 2019.
Royal Caribbean is helping families plan their dream getaway for less, offering kids’ cruise fares from…
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