CRUISE WEEKLY NEWS
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THE receivers of the collapsed Island Escape Cruises have confirmed the sale of the line’s 32-passenger Island Escape newbuild for just US$5.5 million, under orders made by the Federal Court of Australia subsequent to the ship’s arrest in Broome last year (CW 25 Aug 2022).
MSC Cruises has officially named its new flagship MSC Euribia (pictured) in Copenhagen.
HOLLAND America Line has expanded its ‘Alaska Up Close’ program with new culinary and cultural experiences.
NORWEGIAN Cruise Line Holdings (NCLH) has strengthened its executive team with the addition of maritime veteran Patrik Dahlgren.
CARNIVAL Cruise Line’s (CCL) new ship Carnival Venezia will offer a “fun Italian style” shopping experience, as well as the fleet’s first luxury boutiques.
PASSENGERS on a sailing with Costa Cruises during Sep and Oct can experience the excitement of the Ryder Cup.
TWO Chinese farmers have been detained after an “illegal dragon boat race” was held on a river in Rui’an.
SCENIC Luxury Cruises & Tours said while it is disappointed at the decision in the long-running class action relating to the 2013 European floods (CW breaking news), “the outcome is in line with our financial provisioning, given the previous court decisions and subsequent appeals”.
ALMOST every Cruise Weekly reader supports the development of a third cruise terminal in Sydney – but not in Yarra Bay.
VIKING founder Torstein Hagen has confirmed the cruise line’s plan to launch another 10 newbuild ocean ships by 2030.
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