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.
AUSTRALIA’S Minister for Tourism Dan Tehan has confirmed he is “very keen to see cruising up and running again” as quickly as possible, with the 80% vaccination marker laid out in National Cabinet’s four-stage plan seen as a key threshold to allowing a resumption.
PONANT’S Le Commandant Charcot has reached the North Pole for the first time (pictured).
P&O Cruises Australia’s Pacific Adventure (pictured) has emerged from dry dock showcasing its new identity, as the cruise line’s fleet transformation continues.
NORWEGIAN Cruise Line’s Walk for Wellness has hit new peaks of popularity, with almost 600 registrations within a week causing the company to announce a new target of 1,000 total enrollments.
CARNIVAL Cruise Line will use Carnival Glory to house first responders to Hurricane Ida in New Orleans.
CRYSTAL Cruises has confirmed the sale of its 62-passenger adventure yacht Crystal Esprit to an unnamed buyer, with the cruise line saying the vessel “does not fit into future plans”.
RESIDENTS of Cambridge in the United Kingdom were horrified recently to witness giant piles of poo floating in a local river.
CELESTYAL Cruises overnight confirmed the sale of Celestyal Experience (pictured) to an unnamed buyer, despite the vessel having never undertaken a passenger sailing for the line.
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