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.
OCEANIA Cruises is hosting a trade webinar to preview its 2024-25 Tropics & Exotics collection, with all attendees given the opportunity to win a fabulous bottle of Dom Perignon Champagne worth more than $350.
HURTIGRUTEN Norway is progressing with its planned “Sea Zero” zero-emission ship project for its coastal fleet (CW 01 Apr), lodging the first funding application for the next stage of the project aiming to create fully sustainable vessels.
CARNIVAL Cruise Line is actively showcasing its Sydney and Brisbane voyages to American travel advisors, with the brand’s SVP of Global Sales & Trade Marketing, Adolfo M. Perez, inviting US agents to a webinar where they can “learn why you should think Carnival when you think Australia”.
FORGET cruise fare increases – prices to smuggle people into the UK illegally are soaring, with the issue apparently due to a shortage of suitable boats.
HURTIGRUTEN Expeditions will this month become the latest cruise line to implement fleetwide installation of SpaceX’s Starlink internet platform, completing a rollout which commenced in Mar this year.
RITZ-CARLTON Yacht Collection’s long-awaited Evrima (pictured) will finally commence operations this week, with the first guests to be welcomed on board in Barcelona on Sat.
THIS lucky group of Aussie travel advisors recently experienced a cruise in Indochina courtesy of Cruise Traveller and its exclusive partner, Mekong Princess Cruises.
EXPLORA Journeys has named Diego Michelozzi as the Master of Explora I, the first of the new luxury brand’s six ships set to arrive in 2023.
EUROPEAN Waterways has released its 2023 European Luxury Hotel Barge brochure, highlighting the ultimate in “slow travel” with all bookings fully commissionable.
THERE must be a lot of travel industry shoes getting worn out across Australia and New Zealand, with participants in this year’s Norwegian Cruise Line’s Walk For Wellness having now collectively covered more than 47,000km in their journeys.
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