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PONANT is today promoting its icebreaker cruise ship, which will debut in 2021.
NORWEGIAN Cruise Line has marked the start of construction for its newest ship and revealed it will be called Norwegian Encore.
FINCANTIERI has sealed the deal for its acquisition of 50% of the share capital of STX France, signing an agreement for 59.7 million (AU$93.7m).
THE Ponant Sydney team has relocated to a new, larger premises, four years after setting up Australian operations in North Sydney.
P&O Cruises’ plan to refresh the P&O fleet over time (CW 05 Oct 17) would likely follow a cycle similar to its 18-month program release, providing “ample time” to make arrangements.
SHINE Lawyers is preparing a “large scale class action” against Carnival Australia.
SCENIC has revealed Scenic Eclipse will be joined by a sister ship, Scenic Eclipse II in 2020.
AUSTRALIA “is quite high in the pecking order in regards to Carnival inventory,” Princess Cruises and Carnival Australia group president Jan Swartz told Cruise Weekly this morning during a visit down under.
MULTI-GENERATIONAL and single parent travel is on the rise, according to Carnival Australia regional president Sture Myrmell.
HOLLAND America Line’s ms Noordam welcomed 60 agents plus media on board in Sydney on Thu to sample the ship’s entertainment & dining offering.
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