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CLIA Update 11 Mar 20
Wednesday | Mar 11 2020WITH Joel Katz, MD, CLIA Australasia – You will have read yesterday that the Australian Government followed…
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DFAT issues caution over int’l cruising
Tuesday | Mar 10 2020THE Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) has advised Aussie travellers to temporarily “reconsider” taking an overseas cruise following disruptions caused by COVID-19 (CW breaking news).
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Cunard remembers Sydney
Tuesday | Mar 10 2020CUNARD’S flagship Queen Mary 2 took some time to reflect in Sydney Harbour recently, marking 80 years since her trailblazing predecessor Queen Mary visited the city’s waters (pictured inset).
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Sailing to new heights
Tuesday | Mar 10 2020FORMING part of its Bridge the Gap initiative, Celebrity Cruises recently embarked on its first cruise featuring an all female bridge and hotel officer team.
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Silversea protects
Tuesday | Mar 10 2020SILVERSEA Cruises has taken additional steps to reassure the travel industry, introducing a new policy protecting travel agent commissions on cancelled cruise bookings departing between 09 Mar and 31 Jul.
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Regent updates
Tuesday | Mar 10 2020REGENT Seven Seas Cruises has enhanced its Regent Reassurance policy, with guests now able to cancel up to 48 hours prior to cruise departures before 30 Sep.
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Princess is tested
Tuesday | Mar 10 2020PRINCESS Cruises’ Caribbean Princess has received a no-sail order from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and is headed back to American waters to test two crew members for COVID-19, The Miami Herald reports.
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Ponant welcomes
Tuesday | Mar 10 2020PONANT has doubled its Welcome Offer so that guests can now save up to $800 per passenger on all 2020 cruises.
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Carnival responds
Tuesday | Mar 10 2020CARNIVAL Australia has told Cruise Weekly that upgraded travel advice from DFAT regarding international cruising (see p1) was “disappointing”, but that ultimately travellers would make their own decision on whether to take a cruise.
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