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.
TWO new senior executives have been installed in new roles at CLIA Global as part of a restructured and strengthened leadership team.
MARGARITAVILLE at Sea has revealed the name of its third and largest ship, set to debut in late 2026 or early 2027, as The Beachcomber (CW 15 May).
MAYBE its the insurance premiums, but cruise lines are getting ever more specific when it comes to recruiting talent for its stage shows.
EXPLORA Journeys has celebrated three major milestones in the construction of its fleet, with the float out of Explora III (pictured), the traditional coin ceremony for Explora IV, and the steel-cutting for Explora V.
CARNIVAL Cruise Line’s Carnival Liberty has returned to service from New Orleans, following her troubled dry dock in Europe.
CUNARD Line has announced its Le Gavroche at Sea residencies with Michel Roux for 2026.
PONANT Explorations has opened sales for its 2027 Kimberley season with exclusive early booking offers.
CRUISE Weekly is giving away five passes to the Scandinavian Film Festival, on behalf of Hurtigruten.
IN a win for the cruise industry, an administrative court in Nice has suspended the efforts of local mayor, Christian Estrosi, to ban large cruise ships from visiting the French Riviera.
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