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.
TRIPADEAL has seen a gush of cruise bookings since its majority acquisition by Qantas Group, increasing its range of itineraries from 500 to more than 30,000 individual sailings.
CELEBRITY Cruises’ new year offer includes up to $900 off bookings, plus a discount of up tp 75% for a second guest.
A fisherman has found a Lego shark which is believed to have been lost in the ocean for almost 30 years.
HOLLAND America Line’s (HAL) 2026-2027 Australia, New Zealand, and Asia cruises are now open for booking, with four Legendary Voyages highlighting the season.
ABERCROMBIE & Kent Travel Group (AKTG) has appointed new roles for Susan Haberle and Tony Archbold, as the company strengthens its market focus to further incorporate Crystal into its fold.
CUNARD Line’s Alaska 2026 voyages are on sale, with the brand to visit 31 destinations, including a range of countries outside of The Last Frontier.
NINE upcoming cruise ships will make their debut at Cruise Lines International Association’s (CLIA) 2025 Ocean Debut Virtual Showcase next month.
LAST year was another record-breaker for Nassau Cruise Port, with 5.6 million visitors in 2024.
AZAMARA Cruises has announced its longest World Cruise yet for 2027, spanning 188 nights, five continents, almost 40 countries, and more than 100 destinations.
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