CRUISE WEEKLY NEWS
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REGENT Seven Seas Cruises is offering a free two-category suite upgrade and up to 50% off select 2024 sailings – for details of this special offer see the cover page of today’s CW.
COSTA Cruises has implemented SITA technology to optimise its fly and cruise connections and mitigate costly trip disruptions.
NORWEGIAN Cruise Line (NCL) has kicked off a six-month season of voyages in Asia, with Norwegian Jewel setting sail from Tokyo as the first NCL vessel to operate in the region in over three years.
CANBERRA residents will have to start booking more cruises if they want to enjoy some time afloat, after confirmation the city’s iconic Lake Burley Griffin paddle boats are set to be retired.
SILVERSEA’S Silver Nova will undertake the cruise line’s first ever circumnavigation of Australia in late 2025, with the cruise line revealing the itinerary overnight as it opened a pre-sale on over 150 new 2025/26 departures.
MSC Cruises has been awarded the Green Marine Europe Certification, achieving the highest possible score across eight key sustainability performance indicators.
CRUISE passengers arriving in Sydney for the summer season will be able to grab a free copy of the new Sydney Travel Guide, published by Big Splash Media in partnership with the Port Authority of NSW.
AURORA Expeditions wil offer new dining options aboard its ships in the Antarctic this season, including locally sourced organic fruit, vegies and dairy products, Argentinian beef, free-range chicken and eggs and certified sustainable seafood.
VIKING has announced it will add 23 new ships to its fleet by 2030, bringing the total number of its river, ocean and expedition vessels up to 115.
NSW Transport Minister Jo Haylen says she will not “waste government time or taxpayer dollars” pursuing the option of cruise operations at Garden Island in Sydney Harbour.
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