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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.
TOUR and cruising company Reed Holidays has been placed in liquidation and tours halted for its three brands, Young at Heart Holidays, Seniors Coach Tours and Australian Air Holidays.
DEFENCE contractor Thales Australia is expanding its operations in Newcastle prior to the NSW Governments’ release of a solution to the cruise infrastructure crisis in Sydney Harbour, promised by the end of 2017 (CW 10 Aug).
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CRUISE passengers are likely to have some of the best vantage points for next week’s solar eclipse in North America – and some lucky guests aboard Royal Caribbean’s Oasis of the Seas will have the perfect soundtrack too.
U by Uniworld, the new youth brand from Uniworld Boutique River Cruise Collection for 21-45 year olds, has released a first glimpse at the completed rooms on board The B (pictured above).
ROYAL Caribbean International has cut the first piece of steel for its new Quantum Ultra ship and revealed the vessel will be named Spectrum of the Seas.
HAPAG-LLOYD Cruises’ MS Bremen has become one of the first passenger ships to receive Polar Code certification.
SEABOURN has joined Sabre in the US and Canada and is working to make it available on the platform in the Australian and New Zealand markets.
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