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 made a number of recent “cuts” to its food service permanent, and it’s bad news for around-the-clock pizza-lovers.
CARNIVAL Corporation is upgrading its global fleet with fuel- and energy-saving technology enhancements called “Service Power Packages”.
THE cruise industry was on board with the Council of Australian Tour Operators’ (CATO) inaugural Travel Trivia Masters last night.
ROYAL Caribbean International (RCI) will deploy the 2002-built Radiance-class Brilliance of the Seas as part of its 2023/24 Australian season instead of the Vision-class Enchantment of the Seas, which was built in 1997.
CREATIVE Cruising is offering USD$400 shipboard credit per suite on next year’s European voyages with Silversea Cruises.
LINDBLAD Expeditions’ total revenue of USD$90.9 million increased USD$75.6 million versus last year, and USD$14.3 million compared with the second quarter of 2019, the cruise line reported.
AS low water levels risk closing the Rhine (pictured), the cruise industry is closely monitoring the situation, which has been impacted by record high temperatures across Europe.
FRED. Olsen Cruise Lines will return to Dover with a selection of late northern hemisphere summer sailings from later this month.
CRUISE Lines International Association’s (CLIA) webinars will help travel advisors get the most from Cruise Month this Sep.
CROISIEUROPE cruises are returning to the Mekong, following two years of interruptions.
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