CRUISE WEEKLY NEWS
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THE Luxury Travel Collection Member (LTC) Portfolio has seen great support for the cruise industry, which has been “very keen” to partner with the new Flight Centre Travel Group (FCTG) division, GM Nikki Glading (pictured) revealed to CW.
“NO one does New Year’s Eve like Carnival” was the claim from the company, as it lit up Times Square and celebrated on board all of its 26 ships on Sun.
FIVE new ships are currently under construction for American Cruise Lines, the company has announced, which are scheduled for delivery to the brand over the next two years.
CRYSTAL Cruises has announced its Chairman’s Cruise for this year, which will offer the opportunity to sail with industry legends, such as Abercrombie & Kent’s Executive Chair Manfredi Lefebvre and company founder Geoffrey Kent.
ROYAL Caribbean International (RCI) is encouraging passengers to “ride the wave” with its new year travel deals, allowing guests to claim up to 40% off all local sailings.
ROYAL Caribbean International’s nine-month Ultimate World Cruise has become TikTok’s favourite new “reality show”, with social media users turning the voyage’s passengers into unintentional “cast members”.
NEW cruise line AROYA Cruises has revealed its first ship, which is rumoured to be named Aroya Manara (render pictured).
CHINA’S first home-grown cruise vessel, Adora Cruises’ Adora Magic City (pictured) has sailed from Shanghai, after being delivered from the shipyard late last month (CW 22 Dec).
SILVERSEA Cruises’ former Silver Explorer has entered service for a new cruise line, Exploris Expeditions & Cruises.
THE keel has been laid for Royal Caribbean International’s Star of the Seas, the cruise line’s next LNG-powered ship, at shipyard Meyer Turku.
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