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.
CRUISE has been given the green light in China by the Ministry of Transport (MOT) after three years of suspension.
HOLLAND America Line (HAL) has added departures from Boston and the return of calls at Bermuda for its 2024-2025 Caribbean season.
AUSTRALIA’S cruising capital will be on show with an updated industry resource, unveiled by the Port Authority of NSW and Destination NSW.
OCEANIA Cruises is raising the bar on entertainment, unveiling Broadway-calibre productions aboard its newest ship Vista.
EPISODE seven of Royal Caribbean International’s Making an Icon is here, detailing the creation of the “next-level” accommodation for its under-construction ship, Icon of the Seas – CLICK HERE.
ONE of the UAE’s two flag carriers Emirates is embarking on a new voyage in the ultra-luxury cruise sector with its new brand Emirates Sealine.
AUSTRALIAN delegates have taken the stage at Seatrade Cruise Global to underscore the success of the sector’s revival Down Under (CW 24 Mar).
CRUISE Lines International Association (CLIA) hosted the first event in its CLIA LIVE series for 2023 this week, setting sail from Melbourne.
TRUE North Adventure Cruises has relaunched True North II, adding a second vessel to its fleet (CW 02 Nov 2022).
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