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.
FRED. Olsen Cruise Lines has unveiled a new hand-crafted program of cruising for 2023/24.
SWAN Hellenic has announced a massive Arctic season sale to celebrate the early launch of its newest ship Vega.
A seaweed farm proposal for the New South Wales town of Eden is aiming to be Australia’s first commercial kelp crop.
THE United States’ Centers for Disease Control (CDC) has revised its definition of “highly vaccinated” cruises, easing the threshold of fully vaccinated passengers from 95% to 90%.
ROYAL Caribbean International (RCI) is considering deploying ships in Australian waters year-round, with the line’s local Vice President & Managing Director Gavin Smith saying the pandemic had created new opportunities to rethink its previous stance on seasonality.
CUNARD Line is inviting cruisers to explore all corners of the world with its new 2023 and 2024 sailings, which include visits from three of the brand’s four-ship fleet.
OLYMPIC-CLASS skaters perform acrobatic stunts, defying gravity with high speed choreography to a musical background while cruise guests watch in awe from inches away.
THREE more Princess Cruises ships are recommencing operations, with the restart of Crown Princess, Island Princess and Royal Princess seeing 12 vessels, or 80% of the overall fleet, having returned to service.
EMERALD Cruises has announced British cruise specialist travel agent Sarah Wikevand will be godmother to its new luxury yacht Emerald Azzurra.
HERITAGE Expeditions has announced three new Japan voyages for its schedule next year.
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