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.
P&O Cruises Australia made a powerful case for cruise to return last night when the line broadcasted its Fly the Flag for P&O Live event (CW 28 Sep) direct from Pacific Adventure.
THANKS to an overwhelmingly positive response from trade partners to Silversea’s recent webinar series (CW 20 Aug) the cruise line will host a follow-up, Tea Time with Silversea Part 2.
CELEBRITY Cruises has announced its 2023 Alaskan northern summer sailings.
THE Cayman Islands has said no to cruise lines until next year, despite plans to open up further for international tourism.
A study by Duluth State University in Minnesota has indicated the town could prosper as a port of call for cruise ships.
PRINCESS Cruises has launched a ‘Why We Travel’ campaign aimed to inspire industry optimism.
DESTINATIONS unearth a wide variety of ways in which to market themselves, but Colorado Governor Jared Polis has chosen an interesting way to push his state.
JOHN Padgett has been appointed Princess Cruises President, overseeing all performance and operational functions of the brand and its fleet of 14 ships.
VIKING has announced its newest ocean ship Viking Saturn (render pictured) will debut in 2023, sailing three new cruises.
WINDSTAR Cruises has taken delivery of Star Pride in Palermo, marking the completion of the USD$250 million Star Plus initiative renovation project.
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