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.
THE Viking Cruises team (pictured) couldn’t wipe the smiles from their faces after being named Most Popular Ocean Cruise Operator at the National Travel Industry Awards (NTIA) on the weekend (CW breaking news).
QATAR has seen an impressive start to its 2023/24 cruise season, with the Middle Eastern country welcoming more than 4,000 cruise passengers at Doha’s Grand Cruise Terminal last month.
MTA’S Sarah Fenton has been named the winner of Cruise Lines International Association’s (CLIA) Cruise Month competition after hosting a successful client event to mark the occasion in Oct.
THE vital role that cruising plays in the wider Australian and New Zealand travel sector was celebrated at Australia’s National Travel Industry Awards (NTIAs) over the weekend, with categories awarded including Most Popular River Cruise Operator (Uniworld Boutique River Cruises), Most Popular Ocean Cruise Operator (Viking), Sustainability Award – Supplier (Hurtigruten Group) and Most Outstanding Sales Executive – Cruise (Helen Courias, Holland America Line).
A group of 11 of the TravelManagers team from Australia recently experienced Alaska with Princess Cruises on a famil co-hosted with Air Canada.
NORWEGIAN Cruise Line is offering Black Fri savings for travel advisors and their clients, with any booking deposited between 16-27 Nov through Partners First Rewards earning double dollars.
YOU have to hand it to Viking Cruises – they definitely don’t do things by halves.
Cruise winners at National Travel Industry Awards also include Hurtigruten and Holland America Line. There’s been…
QUARK Expeditions Asia-Pacific Sales Director Rob Halfpenny (pictured) has accepted a new role as Head of Global Sales for Christchurch-based cruise line Heritage Expeditions.
CELEBRITY Cruises’ Celebrity Edge is officially returning to Australia in 2025-26, as exclusively revealed by Cruise Weekly last month (CW 31 Oct).
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