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 has announced Galapagos Islands sailings for 2023, as well as an extension to its Cruising With Confidence program until the end of May.
CELESTYAL Cruises has announced it will resume operations on 29 May from Piraeus.
CARNIVAL Corporation CEO Arnold Donald had his cash salary halved to US$857,313 during the pandemic, and he missed out on any bonus – but the deficit was more than made up for by awards of shares which took his total income to US$13.3 million.
PANDEMIC-INDUCED boredom really has brought out the creative side of some!
WITH Kevin O’Sullivan, CEO, NZCA – Light at the end of the tunnel: Two weeks ago…
ACTION from the Australian Competition & Consumer Commission (ACCC) has seen APT Travel Group (ATG) commit to increasing refunds for guests affected by cancellations.
CUNARD Line has revealed its Queen Elizabeth will undertake her first circumnavigation of Australia as part of a newly unveiled homeport season scheduled for 2022/23.
IT’S now almost exactly 12 months since the start of Travel Daily’s weekly consumer travel spending report in partnership with News Corp (TD 17 Mar 2020) – and for once, this week’s figures show some rare good news for the cruise sector.
LINDBLAD Expeditions has announced the purchase of majority stakes in DuVine Cycling Adventure Co and Off the Beaten Park LLC.
SEALINK Travel Group has launched new Flinders Rangers, Kangaroo Island and Murray River packages.
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