CRUISE WEEKLY NEWS
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.
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.
AUSTRALIANS are probably aware of their star sign, their personality type, and maybe even their blood type, but Carnival Cruise Line is now inviting us to discover our “fun type”.
LINDBLAD Expeditions’ first female captain Heidi Norling has christened National Geographic Resolution (pictured) in Antarctica.
MSC Cruises has hosted the naming ceremony of MSC Virtuosa in the United Arab Emirates, in recognition of the cruise line’s commitment to both the country and the wider region.
AZAMARA and Back-Roads Touring have come together with Creative Cruising for exclusive offers and incentives.
THE Explorers Club’s Jenifer Austin, Lynn Danaher, and Vicki Ferrini will serve as godmothers to Princess Cruises’ Enchanted Princess.
EXPLORE the world with Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines from only 699 per person, with free drinks and tips covered in its new Cruise Sale.
DEPENDING on who you ask, there is anywhere from four to seven continents, but however many you count, there may soon be one more to add to that tally.
CRUISE Weekly’s sister publication Travel Daily held its Still Standing celebration last night, an occasion for the travel & cruise industry to clink glasses with each other for having survived through to the other side of the pandemic.
LAST night saw Cruise Weekly’s sister publication Travel Daily host its ‘Still Standing’ celebration, paying tribute to all those who remain in the industry after an impossible 18 months.
SCENIC Group’s Emerald Cruises has celebrated its official brand launch in Australia with an event held at The Ivy in Sydney on Mon.
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