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Viking pushes 2021-23
Tuesday | Sep 1 2020VIKING has today launched a major sale on voyages departing in 2021, 2022 and 2023, along with a dedicated digital brochure which can be customised by travel agents via the Viking Marketing Centre.
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A-ROSA attracting
Tuesday | Sep 1 2020SINCE its resumption of cruising in Jun (CW 24 Jun), A-ROSA River Cruises has noticed an increase in bookings from guests who traditionally book ocean cruises.
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Back in the water
Tuesday | Sep 1 2020FRED. Olsen Cruise Lines has unveiled its “back in the water” plans, which will see three of its fleet returning by Apr 2021 at the latest.
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Seabourn pause
Tuesday | Sep 1 2020SEABOURN Cruise Line has announced a further extension of its cruise pause for three vessels, with Seabourn Ovation out until 03 Jan 2021; Seabourn Encore sailings cancelled until 06 Jan 2021; and Seabourn Quest operations paused until 10 May next year.
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Azamara bonus
Tuesday | Sep 1 2020AZAMARA Cruises has launched a “double upgrade double points” promotion applying to voyages departing 20 Mar 2021 through to 11 Apr 2022, valid for bookings from today – CLICK HERE.
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RSSC, Windstar out
Tuesday | Sep 1 2020BOTH Windstar Cruises and Regent Seven Seas Cruises have flagged further cancellations, with Windstar canning its sailings for the rest of the year.
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Genting moves
Tuesday | Sep 1 2020EMBATTLED cruise operator Genting Hong Kong has a new Deputy Chief Executive Officer Colin Au, replacing the recently resigned Lim Keong Hui.
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Porthole 01 Sep 20
Tuesday | Sep 1 202049 migrants have been rescued from a pink boat stranded in the Mediterranean Sea, after it issued urgent calls for assistance.
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CW for Tue 01 Sep 2020
Tuesday | Sep 1 2020Viking pushes 2021-23, A-ROSA, Seabourn pause, Fred. Olsen, Azamara bonus, RSSC & Windstar out, Genting moves and more.
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Genting forecasts recovery
Monday | Aug 31 2020GENTING Hong Kong, the owner of Crystal, Dream and Star Cruises, has predicted cruise operations will resume from Jan 2021, while bookings for future cruises are “gradually improving following the recent progressive uplifting of travel restrictions and the stabilisation of COVID-19 cases in many countries”.
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