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.
GUESTS will once again be able to enjoy Cunard’s former iconic Queen Elizabeth 2 liner, after hospitality giant Accor announced that the now floating hotel in Dubai will join its MGallery Hotel Collection.
HOLLAND America Line’s (HAL) Oosterdam is back to cruising, as the ninth ship in the fleet to return to service.
THE International Association of Antarctica Tour Operators (IAATO) has appointed a new Chair to its Executive Committee, Tudor Morgan.
MSC Cruises has announced a revamped suite of almost 1,400 shore excursions for the upcoming northern summer 2022 season, with the program having “its strongest ever focus on minimising the environmental impact of land-based tours and supporting nature-positive activities”.
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ROYAL Caribbean Group is now seeing its booking levels exceed pre-pandemic 2019 records, with Chief Executive Jason Liberty (pictured) saying the company is encouraged by ongoing strong demand for cruising and a steady acceleration in booking volumes – despite the impact of Omicron earlier in the year and “the horrific conflict in Ukraine”.
CARNIVAL Cruise Line has announced its first sailing out of Australia on 02 Oct, its first back in local waters in more than two years.
PAM Hoffee has been named as President of Avalon Waterways, a promotion from her former Managing Director role, giving her oversight of global operations as well as sales.
PHILIPPA Walker has today commenced a new role as Partnerships Manager at Royal Caribbean International (RCI).
NORWEGIAN Cruise Line Holdings is celebrating the return to service of the entire Norwegian Cruise Line, Oceania Cruises and Regent Seven Seas (RSSC) fleet.
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