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Porthole 03 Nov 23
Friday | Nov 3 2023THE United States’ Federal Bureau of Investigation has accused two cruisers of swiping nearly USD$13,000 worth of sculptures from a Carnival Cruise Line ship.
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CW for Fri 03 Nov 2023
Friday | Nov 3 2023Norwegian announces new ship, Hurtigruten’s extra Australian commitment, Tahiti completing major port renovation, and more.
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NCLH axing Israel 2024
Thursday | Nov 2 2023NORWEGIAN Cruise Line Holdings (NCLH) has confirmed it’s in the process of cancelling all calls to Israel in 2024 for its Norwegian, Oceania and Regent Seven Seas Cruises brands, as it continues to closely monitor the escalating conflict in the region.
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Cruise through Savenio Symposium 2023
Thursday | Nov 2 2023WITH almost 50% of the Savenio Symposium attendees representing cruise suppliers, Savenio members cruised through luxury updates from each of these key suppliers.
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Panama squeeze
Thursday | Nov 2 2023TRANSITS of the Panama Canal will be cut to 25 per day from tomorrow, and then further reduce to just 18 daily slots from 01 Feb, as authorities deal with the impact of a severe drought.
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Carnival bewitches the trade
Thursday | Nov 2 2023CARNIVAL Cruise Line has certainly been making the most of Halloween, hosting a series of “spooktacular events” throughout Oct to demonstrate its commitment to its valued trade partners.
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Tassie welcomes Wonder
Thursday | Nov 2 2023TASMANIAN Premier and Minister for Tourism and Hospitality, Jeremy Rockliff, greeted Disney Wonder as she sailed into Hobart on Wed on her first voyage into the state.
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Porthole 02 Nov 23
Thursday | Nov 2 2023MOST of us have heard about the legend of the lost city of Atlantis, but did you know that Australia has its very own lost continent?
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CW for Thu 02 Nov 2023
Thursday | Nov 2 2023NCLH cancels major port calls, Carnival Cruise Line spooks the trade, Panama Canal restrictions, Tassie welcomes Wonder and much more
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Final White Island verdict
Wednesday | Nov 1 2023THE company operated by the owners of New Zealand’s volcanic White Island was yesterday found guilty of breaching workplace safety laws, in the long-running case following the eruption which killed and injured a number of passengers on a Royal Caribbean Ovation of the Seas shore excursion (CW 10 Dec 2019).
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