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Final NCL vessel drops anchor in Hawaii
Tuesday | Mar 24 2020NORWEGIAN Cruise Line’s (NCL) Norwegian Jewel carrying 280 Australians on board has arrived in Honolulu, Hawaii, with disembarkation to follow today once enhanced screening protocols have been completed.
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Simply splendid dining
Tuesday | Mar 24 2020THE architectural firm responsible for conceiving Seven Seas Splendor’s La Veranda restaurant on the ship’s 11th deck has lifted the lid on why the design makes the dining space unique for cruise passengers.
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Hurtigruten pivots
Tuesday | Mar 24 2020PASSENGERS currently on board Hurtigruten’s Roald Amundsen may soon be flying home after the line successfully negotiated an agreement with the Falkland Islands to disembark.
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Magnifica refutes
Tuesday | Mar 24 2020MSC Cruises has hit back at assertions made by the WA Premier Mark McGowan that its Magnifica vessel is carrying pax infected with COVID-19.
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Ovation adds eight
Tuesday | Mar 24 2020CRUISE Weekly understands that another eight passengers who disembarked from Ovation of the Seas in Sydney last week have since tested positive for COVID-19.
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Silversea appoints
Tuesday | Mar 24 2020SILVERSEA Cruises has appointed Liz Glover to the role of Marketing Director, jumping ship from previous roles with Scenic & Brand USA.
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Royal cashes up
Tuesday | Mar 24 2020ROYAL Caribbean Cruises has announced it has entered into a US$2.2 billion, 364-day secured term loan facility through several banking institutions in a bid to further boost the company’s liquidity.
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Porthole 24 Mar 20
Tuesday | Mar 24 2020THE resilience of the cruise industry has been on display in all corners of the country during this unprecedented health crisis, and this week we can bring you some cheer and excitable panting from the sunny state of Queensland.
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CW for Tue 24 Mar 2020
Tuesday | Mar 24 2020Final NCL ship at sea drops anchor in Hawaii, Hurtigruten Falklands deal, Ovation adds eight more cases, MSC Cruises refutes, and more.
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NSW Health tightens disembark policy
Monday | Mar 23 2020NSW Health has confirmed that all returning cruise ships from midnight last night will be held in port and passengers unable to disembark until patients reporting respiratory issues are tested for COVID-19 and results returned.
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