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.
ROYAL Caribbean International has made a formal presentation to Hong Kong’s Legislative Council, detailing protocols and plans for a proposed cruise restart in the Asian city according to the South China Morning Post.
CRUISE lines continue to raise capital to fund their operations, with Virgin Voyages this week taking on US$550 million in funding and “additional continued support” from its lenders in order to continue to execute the line’s growth strategy.
EXPLORA Cruises will offer 11 culinary experiences across six restaurants aboard its new Explora I when she debuts in May next year.
THERE’S nothing quite like an oceanside lounger, but usually they’re strictly designated for human use.
VIRTUOSO has announced a new strategic alliance with the Luxury Division of Starboard Cruise Services, the upmarket business which is part of the LVMH Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton luxury juggernaut.
THE Cruise Night Out at Virtuoso Travel Week in Las Vegas had an all-white theme, and this foursome from Travel Associates clearly made the most of it.
REGENT Seven Seas Cruises (RSSC) is swinging into event season, with travel agents and their clients invited to attend sessions showcasing the line’s newly released 2024/25 voyage collection.
MSC Cruises has promoted Lisa Teiotu to become its new Commercial Director, leading its Australian and NZ business.
HORNBLOWER Group’s American Queen Voyages has appointed Patrick Hood as its Director of Health and Safety, Security, Quality and Environment, with oversight for the group’s river, lake, ocean and expeditions experiences in North America.
CARNIVAL Australia has come in 18th spot on the top 20 Great Places to Work awards for Australia in 2022.
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