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.
NORWEGIAN Cruise Line (NCL) has taken delivery of Norwegian Prima at the Fincantieri shipyard.
HURIGRUTEN recently hosted a number of launch events across Melbourne, Sydney, and Brisbane, commemorating its 130th anniversary next year.
NORWEGIAN ferry operator Norled has ordered two new 130-passenger all-electric catamaran ferries.
LINDBLAD Expeditions has announced a new photography partnership with camera gear manufacturer OM System, formerly known as Olympus.
P&O Cruises Australia’s newest fleet addition Pacific Encounter will dock at Sydney’s Overseas Passenger Terminal tomorrow morning.
THE $8 million Gove Port Tourism Precinct, part of the Government of the NT’s East Arnhem Regional Economic Growth Plan, proposes to support the visitation of cruise ships to the region.
NEW Zealand’s maritime border reopened to all vessels at 11.59pm NZST yesterday.
THERE have been many cruise industry casualties of COVID-19, and two of the latest are Carnival Cruise Line’s “belly flop” and “hairy chest” contests.
NORWEGIAN Cruise Line’s (NCL) new Norwegian Prima is driving strong results for the company, with VP and MD APAC Ben Angell yesterday confirming the innovative vessel is the “most in-demand ship in the company’s 55-year history”.
BELLE Osmic (pictured) has departed from her role leading Azamara in the Australian and New Zealand markets, leaving the industry to work with her husband “DJ Enis” in their Osmic Productions business.
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