CRUISE WEEKLY NEWS
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ARANUI Cruises has revealed a sneak peek inside its newest ship Aranoa (CW 22 Sep), which is currently under construction in China.
CRUISE Traveller is offering Australian agents a special groups program, with 15% commission on group departure bookings with Atlas Ocean Voyages.
AYANA Cruises has announced its 2026 shared trip schedule for its flagship luxury vessel, Ayana Lako di’a.
AS the only cruise liner company in the world to allow pets on board, Cunard has offered a behind-the-scenes look into how it caters to four-legged passengers.
CELEBRITY Cruises wants to be a company that constantly innovates throughout its fleet, Chief Marketing & Product Officer Michael Scheiner said.
OCEANIA Cruises’ push from an upper-premium to a luxury line has paid off in spades, with the brand posting some of its best sales numbers in the past months.
CARNIVAL Cruise Line (CCL)has unveiled its new ‘Find Your Fun Again’ campaign, headlined by Parks and Recreation star Nick Offerman, who the brand has declared its “unlikely hero of fun”.
HOLLAND America Line (HAL) has unveiled Black Fri and Cyber Monday savings on its 2026 voyages.
PONANT Explorations Group lowered its CO2 emissions per cruise day by 14% compared to reference year 2018, reaching almost half its target of a 30% reduction by 2030.
AMAWATERWAYS has appointed three new team members in the Australia and New Zealand market, doubling the size of the local team.
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