CRUISE WEEKLY NEWS
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NEXT year’s memberships for Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) are now open, helping travel advisors boost their sales.
HOBART’S port is always busy during the summer, receiving a wide range of visits from different cruise ships.
THE Mexican government has voted to charge cruise ship passengers US$42 per head for port calls, in a move which could greatly reduce the destination’s cruise appeal.
AMERICAN Cruise Line (ACL) is preparing for its 2025 season, which will see more than 20 of its small ships visit 125 ports around the United States.
SIX Australian travel advisors on Celestyal Cruises’ inaugural Arabian Gulf cruise (CW yesterday) had the chance to meet British former Formula 1 driver David Coulthard.
LISA Teiotu has left MSC Cruises, after five years with the brand, it has confirmed.
THE Antarctica leg of a 21-day Swan Hellenic cruise from Cape Town has been abandoned following a malfunction with Diana.
PETER Sommer Travels has launched its first gulet cruise in Montenegro, which will visit towns and villages along the Adriatic Sea.
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