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.
JOIN Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) to become a cruise destination specialist – see p4.
A milestone is on the horizon for National Geographic-Lindblad Expeditions, which will be celebrating 60 years of expedition cruising – see more on page 6.
VIKING has combined two or more of its most popular European itineraries and relaunched them as 14 new voyages headlining its 2026 and 2027 ocean season.
AZAMARA Cruises has introduced more night-time experiences, including curated night tours, double overnight stays, and a new ‘Stories Under the Stars’ program.
PASSENGERS may need to pack extra deodorant next summer, as one major cruise line has announced a surprising ban on handheld fans.
ROYAL Caribbean Group’s under-construction reservations system will be rolled out in Australia, Senior Vice President Sales & Trade Relations Vicki Freed has confirmed to CW.
CARNIVAL Corporation’s decision to quit berthing its Cunard Line and Princess Cruises brands in Melbourne this year (CW 30 Nov 2023) is set to blow an estimated $37.6m hole in the state’s economy.
APT and Seabourn Cruise Line have set sail on their first Kimberley voyage as part of a collaboration that will continue to 2028 (CW 22 Feb 2024).
ELEVEN Australian agents have been invited on a VIP Japan famil with Heritage Expeditions.
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