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.
MSC Cruises has surely taken out the award for the most creative season’s greetings.
CARNIVAL Cruise Line (CCL) is set to become the largest home ported brand in the country as of Mar, when it receives two former P&O Cruises Australia ships (CW 04 Jun).
AROYA Cruises’ maiden voyage departed Jeddah on Mon, taking passengers on a three-night journey across the Red Sea.
CRUISE Britain is poised for a strong year in 2025, having announced a new Steering Group during its recent annual winter event, which saw 120 attendees including 34 cruise executives from 20 cruise operators gather in London.
A Superyacht has collided with Royal Caribbean’s Allure of the Seas in Nassau.
APT and Travelmarvel have announced their Boxing Day sales, which will kick off on 26 Dec, offering a range of deals across multiple destinations.
TWO earthquakes have hit Vanuatu in less than 24 hours, killing more than a dozen people and damaging infrastructure around Port Vila, including the road to the city’s cruise port.
SAIL into next year with up to US$1,000 onboard credit with Azamara.
OCEANIA Cruises is ringing in the New Year with added value on more than 100 sailings in 2025 and 2026.
AVALON Waterways has announced the launch of a new ‘Cruising Elevated’, campaign, integrating both consumer and trade-focused marketing pushes.
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