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.
ROYAL Caribbean Group (RCG) has marked its 2021 return to cruising in North America, with Celebrity Cruises and Royal Caribbean International (RCI) to restart from Jun in the Atlantic.
THE CLIA LIVE education series for Australian travel advisors is returning this year, as cruising looks to usher in a new era.
STAR Cruises on the weekend confirmed it will become the first cruise line to resume sailing in Malaysia, from 13 May (CW 12 Mar).
AZAMARA has announced the name of its fourth ship, Azamara Onward (CW 27 Jan), which coincided with the vessel’s handover last Mon.
MURRAY River Paddlesteamers’ (MRPS) Emmylou, which is 80% sold for this year, has had two new departures for Oct announced.
FRED. Olsen Cruise Lines has unveiled a series of British Isles sailings as it prepares for a Jul restart with the rest of the British cruise community.
SAUDI Arabia may be planning an incursion into the cruise market, but fellow Middle East destination Qatar is going for something slightly more extravagant.
ROYAL Caribbean International has revealed its 2022/23 Australian adventures, which will see three ships sailing in local waters, including two Quantum-class vessels.
MSC Cruises is the latest line to announce domestic operations in the United Kingdom, with a series of “short breaks and week-long cruises round the British Isles”.
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