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The United States-based cruise line, which is represented locally by Journey Beyond, has collapsed. American Queen…
CUNARD Line has launched new voyages cruising from Sep 2025 to Jan 2027, confirming visits to Australia for both its flagship Queen Mary 2 (pictured) and its new vessel Queen Anne.
P&O’S Top 10 Agents for 2023 and their partners embarked on a celebratory journey aboard the Pacific Encounter for a four-night Whitsundays cruise, hosted by P&O sales team members Angus Mackay, Erin King, and Dylan McKechnie.
AIDA Cruises’ ships are set to be thoroughly modernised, in the most extensive fleet update in the line’s history.
HERITAGE Expeditions has released the “first wave” of its 2025-26 season, with a 20% early bird discount and an industry first.
VIKING’S deal of the week is its Iceland, British Isles & Iberia 15-day cruise from Reykjavik to Barcelona.
SCENIC Luxury Cruises & Tours has announced new solo traveller offers for the Kimberley, New Zealand, Antarctica, and the Arctic, and the Mediterranean, with pax able to save up to 100% off the single supplement.
RESORTS World Cruises (RWC) has collaborated with Flying Pigeon Bicycles for the first Bicycle Exhibition at Sea on board Genting Dream.
MSC Cruises has launched a new ‘Open Booking’ program, which will allow guests on board its fleet of ships to make a future reservation without the need to commit to a particular vessel, itinerary, or sailing date.
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