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CARNIVAL Cruise Line has ordered another Excel-class ship from Meyer Werft shipyard, which will be the company’s fifth.
TRUE North has unveiled a major makeover ahead of the 2024 season for both of its small ships, True North (pictured) and True North II.
ROYAL Caribbean International (RCI) has told CNN its port logistics team is working on alternatives for Vision of the Seas sailings from Baltimore, following the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse last night.
AMAWATERWAYS is here to support Australians, with its local reservations team now operating and ready to take calls (CW 14 Mar).
THERE is often conjecture over what the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) will pay for, but the minister overseeing it is certain a cruise does not qualify.
AUSTRALIAN children’s music group The Wiggles will team up with Royal Caribbean International to launch the “ultimate Wiggly adventure” in the summer of 2025-2026.
REGENT Seven Seas Cruises (RSSC) has renewed its exclusive partnership with The Australian Ballet, with the new three-year association underscoring the cruise line’s commitment to supporting cultural experiences.
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