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.
VIRGIN Voyages is set to call Australia home, with its third ship, Resilient Lady (pictured) to be based at Station Pier in Port Melbourne over the 2023/24 summer cruise season.
SCENIC Luxury Cruises & Tours has unveiled its 2023 Europe River Cruising program.
CRUISE Traveller has partnered with the Australian Travel Agents Co-operative (ATAC) for packaged product.
CRUISE Lines International Association (CLIA) said the future of the cruise industry is bright, forecasting strong growth expectations which will see passenger volumes recover and surpass 2019 levels by the end of 2023.
THE Swedish Port of Lysekil has become the latest new partner in the Cruise Baltic network, bringing the group’s total number of cruise ports and destinations to 32.
A new ship design concept from Ulstein is believed to be able to “solve the zero emission problem”.
CUNARD Line has responded to increasing demand for its Britannia Club accommodation experience on Queen Anne, with the new ship to offer a more-than-twofold increase of the stateroom type.
OFFERING an international beach club ambience at the rear of the ship, guests enter the funky Sunset Bar through a pergola-covered entrance to enjoy “one of the hottest spots at sea,” with cascading terraces, conversation nooks and intimate covered enclaves overlooking the ocean 16 decks below.
AIDA Cruises opened its season in Kiel on Mon with AIDAluna sailing the 17-day ‘Highlights at the Arctic Circle’ voyage.
A cruise ship passenger’s awful meal has gone viral, after they shared a photo of it on Reddit.
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