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.
CELEBRITY Cruises’ Celebrity Edge has becomes the first cruise ship to sail from an American port in 15 months.
HOLLAND America Line (HAL) has announced its northern autumn cruises in the United States, with six ships set to be sailing.
CARNIVAL Corporation’s second quarter ended with US$9.3 billion of cash and short-term investments, which the company believes is sufficient liquidity to return to full cruise operations.
SILVERSEA Cruises has announced new Venetian Society Reunion cruises for next year, offering members the chance to reunite at sea.
AFTER all these years, Noah’s Ark has finally been impounded for not having appropriate seaworthiness paperwork.
NORWEGIAN Cruise Line Holdings (NCLH) is taking action against climate change with the creation of a long-term strategy to reach carbon neutrality.
THE United Kingdom’s P&O Cruises has announced its deployment for the remainder of this year, and is “planning for the future with vigour”, according to President Paul Ludlow.
AMBASSADOR Cruise Line has revealed its debut program, which will consist of 33 sailings.
CRUISE Traveller is now offering superyacht voyages in Australia, with 13 sailings from YOTSPACE available from two to 10 nights.
THE Ponant 10s are back, with the cruise line’s Sales & Expedition teams joining forces to produce a second series of informative 10-minute webinars, covering a range of its 2022 destinations.
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