CRUISE WEEKLY NEWS
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Cruise Weekly has reported all of the important cruise industry stories since 2007. Subscribers receive a weekly newsletter each issue with all the details behind the stories below.
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.
VIKING is said by Bloomberg to be weighing up an initial public offering (IPO), which could raise around US$500 million or more.
BKB Holidays has announced the appointment of Nicole Chapman as its new Product & Partnerships manager for its cruise and domestic product.
VIKING’S deal of the week is its 11-day Rhine & Main Explorer cruise.
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