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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.
SPAIN will welcome back international cruises from Mon after 12 months, the Ministry of Transport announced.
WHAT could possibly be a better use of money during a pandemic than a new ship for the personal use of a monarch?
PRINCESS Cruises has announced with a heavy heart the passing of its global ambassador, Gavin MacLeod (pictured), best known for portraying Merrill Stubing, the ship’s captain on the The Love Boat from 1977-1986.
FLORIDA Governor Ron DeSantis (pictured) has said Celebrity Cruises’ vaccine requirement “violates the spirit” of his emergency order, which prohibits businesses asking for proof of a vaccination as a condition of providing a service.
AMAWATERWAYS and Crystal Cruises have both detailed their plans for a restart on Europe’s rivers.
APT Travel Group (ATG) has assured the industry it is not aware of any misuse, dissemination of disclosure of a “small subset of data” which may have been downloaded in a network intrusion.
A new package launched by Cruise Traveller adds a Blue Mountains adventure to an Australian coastal cruise aboard Tradewind Voyages’ new Golden Horizon.
HOLLAND America Line (HAL) has extended its Eurodam season in the Mediterranean, assuming previously scheduled Westerdam itineraries.
CELEBRITY Cruises is the first cruise line to have a ship approved to sail from an American port since the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC) disallowed cruising through its No Sail Order.
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