CRUISE WEEKLY NEWS
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P&O Cruises Australia has launched its biggest program ever for 2024/2025, featuring more than 150 sailings.
HOLLAND America Line (HAL) rolled out the orange carpet last night in celebration of its 150th anniversary (CW 19 Apr).
CUNARD Line will hold a range of coronation celebrations at sea on board its three queens to commemorate the crowning of King Charles III.
ROYAL Caribbean International’s (RCI) 2024-2025 Adventures from Australia (CW 20 Apr) are on sale now.
PANDAW has released a new Upper Ganges itinerary between Kolkata and Varanasi.
VIKING’S deal of the week is a Rhine Getaway voyage from Amsterdam to Basel or vice versa.
A comedic cruise in the Caribbean next year will feature “non-stop shenanigans” according to the promoters, who are making the most of every comic opportunity to showcase the voyage.
CRUISE Lines International Association (CLIA) has released its first post-pandemic report on the performance of the local market, indicating that cruising’s revival in the region has been “resoundingly welcomed by cruise fans”.
A new travel advisor portal has been launched by Celestyal Cruises, with the newly developed platform featuring training, as well as downloadable PDF brochures, images, special offers, agent rates, and more.
HURTIGRUTEN Group has released its 2022 Environmental Social & Governance Report, which prioritises emission elimination over carbon offsets, backed by its 66 million fleet investment.
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