CRUISE WEEKLY NEWS
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.
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.
THE global geopolitical challenges facing the cruise industry offer both challenges and opportunities for Australia over the next two years.
TRAVEL advisors can embark on ‘Magic Ahoy!’, a virtual voyage with Disney Cruise Line to learn all about the brand’s offerings, as well as go in the running to win prizes.
OCEANIA Cruises is introducing gratuities for all guests, as well as specialty dining, and more – CLICK HERE.
DUTCH company The Ocean Cleanup claims it can clean up the infamous Great Pacific Garbage Patch for as little as AU$6 billion.
ITINERARIES are open to book aboard Windstar Cruises’ new Star Seeker ship in 2026.
AUSTRALIA’S cruise leaders have called on the federal government to support the future fuel industry, calling it out as key to a viable local cruise sector.
SOUTH Australia has announced itself as perhaps the most cruise-positive state in the country, yesterday launching a ‘cruise attraction working group’ (CW breaking news yesterday).
THE arrival of international cruise ships to Sydney signifies the start of the summer peak, and this year, Princess Cruises is at the head of the pack.
TRAVEL agents can learn all about MSC Cruises’ itineraries in Japan for 2025 next week via a special in-depth webinar showcasing the destination.
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