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.
HAPAG-LLOYD is offering 25% off fares and no single supplement for an Antarctic expedition cruises ex Buenos Aires aboard its Hanseatic Inspiration departing in late Jan next year, as well as an inspirational Great Lakes itinerary in Jun 2023.
VIRGIN Voyages is expanding its Florida-based sales support team by 150%, as well as adding more field sales managers including a new Canada-based full-time role.
DESTINATION Marlborough’s Jacqui Lloyd has been appointed as the new Chair of the New Zealand Cruise Association after the organisation’s Annual General Meeting last week.
THE Scottish Government has chartered Ambassador Cruise Line’s Ambition (formerly AIDAMira) to house Ukrainian refugees.
FANS of the Game of Thrones fantasy TV series can relive their wildest dreams aboard several Celebrity Cruises departures next year.
SARINA Bratton, Asia-Pacific Chair of Ponant Cruises, has warned increasing regulation of the NZ cruise sector is likely to be counterproductive, with the country needing a cruise industry with “varying scales and experiences”.
CRUISE lines and their trade partners from across the globe let their hair down this week in Las Vegas on the “Cruise Night Out” session of Virtuoso Travel Week.
CRUISE Lines International Association (CLIA) has renewed its Memorandum of Understanding with the NZ Cruise Association (NZCA), which was first signed in 2017.
THE New Zealand Cruise Association (NZCA) yesterday welcomed stakeholders from across the industry to the first conference in three years.
THE Tourism Industry Council of Tasmania (TICT) has called for a five year ban on “mega” cruise ships entering the state, as well as a cap on daily passenger numbers and extra fees for vessels visiting protected areas, as part of a “more sophisticated approach” to the industry.
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