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.
HERITAGE Expeditions has announced the first voyages on board its new expedition yacht (CW 02 Mar).
AMERICAN Cruise Lines (ACL) and American Queen Steamboat Company (AQSC) have become the first cruise lines to sail in American waters this year.
ROYAL Caribbean International will resume year-round cruising from Los Angeles next year, overnight unveiling its first California homeport operation in over a decade.
GENTING Hong Kong has told shareholders and investors to “exercise caution when dealing in the securities of the company,” warning the Hong Kong Stock Exchange it expects to record a consolidated operating loss of at least US$600 million (A$776 million) and a consolidated net loss of US$1.5 billion (A$1.9 billion) or more for 2020.
THE Travel Community Hub (TTCH) is hosting a webinar on The Dawn of a New Era for Expedition Cruising.
VIRGIN Voyages will require all crews and passengers to be vaccinated for coronavirus on all cruises.
LINDBLAD Expeditions has launched new expeditions for 2021, with a range of novel experiences including visiting Vietnam’s coastal villages or penguin-spotting in the Subantarctic isles.
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CUNARD Line and Viking will offer United Kingdom-based sailings from May for British guests, with the Government of the UK having recently confirmed cruising within the country can restart in around two months.
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