CRUISE WEEKLY NEWS
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CARNIVAL Cruise Line has welcomed on board its senior officers and lead entertainment team for Carnival Firenze, the latest addition to the company’s fleet (CW 05 Feb).
MSC Cruises’ 2024 World Cruise will welcome three celebrity chefs on board MSC Poesia.
RIVIERA Travel River Cruises has unveiled its latest bonus promotion, which offers $1,000 per person off any 2024 or 2025 voyage of seven nights, or $1,500 per person off any 2024 or 2025 sailing of 10-14 nights.
HOLLAND America Line (HAL) has enhanced its Alaska cruisetours with a room upgrade at McKinley Chalet Resort, which will see land guests promoted to the Denali Suite balcony category.
EXPLORA Journeys Vice President Food & Beverage Alban Gjoka has been inducted into the prestigious Academie Culinaire de France.
SWAN Hellenic has unveiled its May and Jun Celts & Vikings cruises, offering three unique itineraries across the British Isles and Iceland.
CARNIVAL Cruise Line is upping its efforts against one of its biggest onboard problems – chair-hogging.
CRYSTAL Cruises has become the latest line to cancel a Red Sea-bound voyage, calling off a sailing aboard Crystal Symphony (pictured) next month.
CHILEAN fly-cruise specialist Antarctica21 has unveiled plans for a new cutting-edge ship (pictured), designed exclusively for the southernmost continent.
APT has unveiled exclusive 2025 itineraries on Murray River Paddlesteamers’ under-construction Australian Star, set to depart in Jun 2025.
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