CRUISE WEEKLY NEWS
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AUSTRALIAN cruise and travel IT veteran Dave Upton (pictured) has launched his new ‘Boutique Cruising Booking Platform’, which promises to “reshape the way companies in the small ship cruising industry manage reservations and enhance guest booking experiences”.
ADVERTISING spend by the cruise industry has skyrocketed in Jul according to the latest statistics from Standard Media Index (SMI).
MSC Cruises will have three ships sailing in the Middle East during winter 2023-2024, with a range of new ports of call, as the line consolidates its prominence in the region.
SEABOURN has unveiled a collection of custom art on board its newest ship, Seabourn Pursuit, which promises to “take guests on a curated journey across the seven seas”.
AURORA Expeditions has announced its Choose Your Adventure sale, which includes a US$2,000 per person air credit for all Antarctica 23/24 voyages or A$3,000pp for all Arctic & Global ’24 voyages.
ALMOST 650 members of the Australasian cruise community will descend on Brisbane this afternoon for a pre-event reception ahead of tomorrow’s Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) Australasia Cruise360 conference.
A new report from Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) shows the industry’s environmental progress, through advances in the sector’s environmental and sustainability agenda.
NORWEGIAN Cruise Line (NCL) has started sailing multiple itineraries from The Helen Delich Bentley Port of Baltimore in the United States.
DISNEY Cruise Line overnight unveiled details of Disney Treasure, the sister ship to last year’s Disney Wish (CW 04 Jul 2022), saying the vessel will “unlock fun, adventure, and relaxation for families” from late next year.
A schooner which sank in 1881 on Lake Michigan in the United States, and was known for having a dubious maintenance record, has ironically been found relatively intact 142 years later by shipwreck hunters.
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