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.
CARNIVAL Corporation will provide access to pre-boarding testing (pictured), allowing American guests to schedule an appointment for a COVID-19 test from Quest Diagnostics locations across the United States.
HURTIGRUTEN’S Norwegian Coastal Express division is starting to book more strongly the closer Australia moves to international travel, Managing Director, APAC Damian Perry told Cruise Weekly.
PONANT’S new brochure is out now, highlighting the cruise line’s luxury expeditions in 2022 and 2023.
NORWEGIAN Cruise Line has premiered a new episode of Embark – The Series.
AN island in the Summer Isles in the West of Scotland is on sale for barely the value of a down payment on a house in Sydney.
IGNITE Travel Group’s new My Cruises River Collection (CW 02 Sep) is already seeing dividends on its mission to dispel misconceptions about river cruising, with the division’s General Manager Michael Middleton telling CW the younger demographic is leading the way in terms of bookings.
OCEANIA Cruises has unveiled the Inaugural Season voyages for its new ship Vista (pictured).
CRUISE Lines International Association (CLIA) has launched the next wave of its Ready, Set, Sail campaign, urging travel advisors, industry stakeholders and other supporters to send a new message to state and federal parliamentarians.
BOTH Aurora Expeditions and Scenic Group have told Cruise Weekly they are committed to evolving their sustainable practices, and ensuring compliance & responsibility to preserving the immaculacy of the regions they visit, after the Norwegian Environment Agency (NEA) proposed changes to the regulations in Svalbard, which would limit cruise ships to 200 passengers per visit.
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