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.
CARNIVAL Cruise Line has confirmed a five-year extension of its agreement with Starboard Cruise Services, which is a division of premium luxury retailer LVMH.
ROYAL Caribbean Group has launched a proposed private offering of US$1 billion in “senior guaranteed notes” as well as US$1 billion in “senior secured notes,” with the proceeds to be used to redeem existing high-interest financial instruments due for repayment in 2023.
CRUISE ships offer lots of water-based activities, but here’s one that hopefully will never be seen on board.
New retail partnership to raise awareness of Regent amongst high-value shoppers. Regent Seven Seas Cruises and…
CUNARD Line has confirmed the pending arrival of its Queen Elizabeth (pictured) in Australia, with the ship to be hosted in Fremantle on 07 Nov in her first local call since the onset of the pandemic.
FRANCE’S Port of Le Havre has announced the development of a major new passenger cruise terminal, with capacity to process 13,000 guests daily and accommodate three mega-ships, all with shore power connections.
MSC Cruises’ MSC World Europa will offer new innovative onboard entertainment, including new shows, immersive experiences, and much more.
COSTA Cruises has introduced new simplified protocols for its voyages in the Mediterranean, the Caribbean, and the United Arab Emirates.
EUROPEAN Waterways’ canal barge cruises have been less impacted by the continent’s historic drought than other river lines in the region.
P&O Cruises Australia is offering 10% bonus travel agent commission for its trade partners across Australia and New Zealand.
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