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.
INTERNET connectivity has become a necessary requirement of passengers, but river cruise operators are facing major challenges in providing services.
CRUISE New Zealand has been renamed New Zealand Cruise Association.
SCENIC today announced the promotion of national sales manager Emma Davie to the newly created role of commercial sales manager. Her new role will see her responsible for the company’s consortia agreements, as well as product notifications and events including information sessions and expos.
FLOODING in Texas caused by Hurricane Harvey has forced The Port of Galveston to remain closed, causing itinerary changes and cancellations on three Carnival Cruise Line ships.
SILVERSEA Cruises would “hopefully consider to repeat” the deployment of a ship to Australian waters for a couple of months, ceo Roberto Martinoli told CW at Cruise360 on Fri.
CARNIVAL Cruise Line has shaved an hour off ship turnaround times through advances in its processes, easing one of the most complained about “friction points” in cruising.
AZAMARA Club Cruises’ president and chief executive officer Larry Pimentel has hinted at a reduction of the line’s capacity in Australian waters.
Bentours and Hurtigruten place strong importance on the experiences to be had while sailing on any…
MANAGING director Asia and Australasia, Cruise Line International Association.
GENERATIONAL shifts among river cruise passengers are fuelling new styles of travel and rapid changes in the product on offer, giving panellists plenty to talk about at Cruise360 on Fri.
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