CRUISE WEEKLY NEWS
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A new voyage from Australia to the Arabian Peninsula next year with Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines is on sale now.
SEAPLANES are set to start flying from Sydney’s eastern suburbs to Lake Burley Griffin in Canberra, cutting more than two hours off a trip between the area and the capital city.
EXPLORA Journeys’ Explora I (pictured) has completed her successful sea trials, and will now undergo final preparations before embarking on her maiden journey in Jul.
ALASKA season is here for Princess Cruises, with the line sailing seven ships in the state this year with a range of new onboard highlights.
ROYAL Caribbean International (RCI) is unveiling The Royal Caribbean Beach Club this Sat at Streets Beach in Brisbane.
APT said it is monitoring the situation with Cyclone Ilsa closely, and has made alternative arrangements for its Caledonian Sky to ensure guests are kept away from the cyclone’s impact.
OCEANIA Cruises has automated its Oceania Rewards program for travel advisors.
MSC Cruises’ MSC World Europa has started sailing in the Mediterranean after having spent her maiden season in the Persian Gulf.
CARNIVAL Cruise Line’s Carnival Luminosa is saying “see you soon” to Brisbane, as her successful first season closes, with around 110,000 ice creams devoured.
CARNIVAL Corporation CEO Josh Weinstein overnight released the company’s 2022 Sustainability Report, highlighting progress across the organisation towards its environmental, social and governance (ESG) goals.
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