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.
THE New South Wales Ministry of Transport is working closely with the Port Authority, as it inspects different options for a third cruise terminal in Sydney, Cruise Weekly has learned.
ROYAL Caribbean International has revealed details about Icon of the Seas’ 20-plus dining experiences, which will include restaurants, walk-up windows, and more.
CARNIVAL Cruise Line’s Carnival Pride has begun her European season from Barcelona, as guests get their first look at the extensive enhancements made to the ship.
KIDS can sail from $28 per day with a limited-time Carnival Cruise Line (CCL) deal.
HOLLAND America Line (HAL) has opened bookings for its 2025 Grand World Voyage to the public, alongside its first-ever Grand Voyage: Pole to Pole.
CARNIVAL Cruise Line has revealed the ‘Plain Jane’ at its Guy’s Burger Joint is the most popular burger it serves, in celebration of Sun’s International Burger Day.
THE Government of New South Wales is ruling out the construction of a cruise ship terminal in Yarra Bay, two prominent Labor members of parliament have announced (CW breaking news Fri).
LUXURY Escapes has launched a new and dedicated Cruise platform, as the sector surges in popularity (CW breaking news).
BUSINESS Sydney Executive Director Paul Nicolaou believes Garden Island in Sydney’s inner-city is the “obvious way forward” for a third cruise ship terminal in the capital of NSW.
NORWEGIAN Cruise Line is inviting travel advisors to double their money on all Asia sailings.
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