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.
CELEBRITY Cruises will operate its longest season down under when Celebrity Solstice returns for her eighth season in local waters in 2019/20.
Celebrity Cruises has revealed details of its biggest Australian cruise season yet, with more cruises and…
SOME say the Titanic is known for its romance, however come Valentine’s Day in 2018, the Manly Ferry will become the epicentre of love.
AZAMARA Club Cruises is offering up to 50% off a second ticket plus free internet for Oceanview Staterooms and above for bookings on select May 2018-Aug 2019 cruises.
PRINCESS Cruises bookings made by a retail store are no longer eligible to be transferred to a travel wholesale agency.
NORWEGIAN Cruise Line Holdings (NCLH) has announced a pending transfer of its ordinary shares from the Nasdaq Global Select Market (Nasdaq) to the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE).
CARNIVAL Cruise Line will add capacity to Charleston, Sth Carolina, when Carnival Sunshine kicks off a year-round schedule of four- & five-day departures in May 2019.
PORTMIAMI and MSC Cruises have celebrated the completion of Terminal F.
SOUTH Australian Minister for Tourism Leon Bignell has declared cruise ship visitors to Adelaide will receive a warmer welcome following the major upgrade of the Port Adelaide Passenger Terminal.
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