CRUISE WEEKLY NEWS
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ONE of the world’s most infamous cruise ships Titanic is being profiled in an upcoming event in Australia.
OCEANIA Cruises is set to bring its newest ship Allura (pictured) into service on 18 Jul 2025, six days ahead of schedule.
MSC Cruises has introduced its northern summer 2024 Stay & Cruise program, allowing guests to extend their voyage with a new add-on package.
WINDSTAR Cruises has announced the last call for its Sell Three, Sail Free offer, which will wrap up at the end of the month.
AVALON Waterways parent company Globus family of brands (GFOB) has rolled out a new Australian trade advisor appreciation program, offering new tiered rewards allowing industry partners to unlock a range of benefits.
CORAL Expeditions has appointed Andrew Thwaites as its new Director of Sales.
PHYTOPLANKTON has been genetically sequenced at sea for the first time, with Viking today announcing its latest scientific advancement on board its expedition fleet.
NORWEGIAN Cruise Line Holdings (NCLH) has announced its new Charting the Course strategy, which includes new 2026 financial targets, and affirms its commitment to reducing its greenhouse gas intensity.
CELEBRITY Cruises’ Celebrity Edge has debuted in Alaska for her inaugural season in the state.
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