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.
MURRAY River Paddlesteamers (MRPS) has released its 2023 departures for sale.
CARNIVAL Corporation has announced its initial 2030 sustainability goals, incorporating six focus areas.
NEW South Wales Senator Kristina Keneally is proposing an amendment to the Migration Act 1958, which would require all crew on cruise ships within Australian waters to obtain an International Seafarers Work Visa.
GOOD news – technology has ended cannibalism at sea, according to a British MP.
WITH Jill Abel, CEO Australian Cruise Association – More delays: Disappointing news since my last column…
REGENT Seven Seas Cruises (RSSC) has named its newest ship Seven Seas Grandeur (render pictured).
CARNIVAL Corporation’s Holland America Line (HAL) and Seabourn Cruise Line recently teamed up for an in-depth product update at the Greenwood Hotel in Sydney’s northern suburbs.
ROSS Dowling was last week named Emeritus Professor of Tourism at Western Australia’s Edith Cowan University.
PRINCESS Cruises is continuing to plan its resumption of cruising in the United States with sailings departing from Los Angeles, San Francisco and Fort Lauderdale in the northern autumn.
SILVERSEA Cruises resumed cruising late last week with the debut of Silver Moon in Greece and Silver Origin in the Galapagos Islands respectively.
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