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.
UPGRADES to Princess Cruises’ top-tier Princess Premier optional add-on have been introduced, alongside a price increase to A$100 per person per day.
SHARK attack survivor and para-surf champ Chris Blowes will be the breakfast keynote speaker at the Australian Cruise Association’s conference in Adelaide from 04-06 Sep.
VIKING has taken delivery of its latest river cruise ship designed for the Nile River in Egypt, expanding inventory for its popular 12-day ‘Pharaohs and Pyramids’ itinerary.
THE independent review of the Coastal Trading Act is underway, with the Australian Government appointing Lynelle Briggs and Nicholas Gaskell as co-chairs.
COMEDY can be a highly controversial art form, and you never know when the crowd might take issue with your style.
APT and Viking will battle it out for both the ‘Most Popular Ocean Cruise Operator’ and ‘Most Popular River Cruise Operator’ at the National Travel Industry Award’s (NTIA) later this year (CW breaking news yesterday).
“NEW Zealand has done this to itself” was the message from Carnival Corporation Chief Strategy & External Affairs Officer Teresa Lloyd, in reference to the alarming decline in cruise calls scheduled in the country over the next few years (CW 16 Aug).
CREATIVE Cruising recently hosted its successful Cruise Spirit retreat at Uluru, which brought together travel advisors for three days of immersive cruise content.
CRUISEPILOT and Velocity Frequent Flyer have relaunched their partnership, allowing Velocity members the ability to earn points on some of the world’s most popular cruise lines.
SEABOURN Cruise Line has unveiled new ultra-luxury voyages on Seabourn Quest for the 2025 and 2026 seasons, which are now open for sale.
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