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ROYAL Caribbean Cruises’ shares dived 10% on Tue after a USD$900 million note offering.
THE maiden arrival of P&O Cruises Australia’s Pacific Encounter into Sydney Harbour yesterday (pictured) combined a salute to “hero tugs” and other “maritime champions” which help keep the country’s waters safe (CW 01 Aug).
GUESTS on Cunard Line’s upcoming 2022/23 Australian season will hear from a host of well-known Australian political, sports, and media figures, with the brand announcing its guest speaker line-up, including former politicians Alexander Downer and Julie Bishop (pictured).
NORWEGIAN Cruise Line has celebrated the float-out of Norwegian Viva, the second of six vessels in the cruise line’s groundbreaking Prima class.
BRISBANE can expect a “significant” economic benefit when Carnival Cruise Line (CCL) resumes sailing from the Queensland capital later this year, the company’s President Christine Duffy has suggested.
MSC Cruises’ Australian team recently celebrated Christmas in Jul, ahead of what will be a bumper northern hemisphere winter season, including Christmas & New Year.
CRUISE Lines International Association’s upcoming Cruise360 is the sector’s chance to “celebrate what we’ve overcome and set the agenda for the future”, according to Ponant General Manager Sales & Marketing Asia Pacific Deb Corbett.
JAMES Rodriguez has been appointed Atlas Ocean Voyages’ new President & Chief Executive Officer.
THIS time last year we detailed the escapades of popular mammal Wally the Walrus, who had taken to relaxing on boats around Europe that did not belong to him (CW 19 Aug 2021).
AN Aussie cruise industry couple has launched a drive to support the people of popular Vanuatu port Mystery Island and its larger neighbour Aneityum, which have been left devastated by the pandemic-induced cruise pause.
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