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.
ONE of Sydney’s heritage tugboats Argos has come to a watery end on the Central Coast, erasing a piece of New South Wales’ maritime history.
SCENIC Luxury Cruises & Tours has launched the 2024-25 Worldwide Discoveries Collection, featuring new destinations, ultra-luxury experiences, and cruise combinations.
MSC Cruises’ MSC World America has celebrated a key construction milestone with a traditional coin ceremony event (pictured).
SVEN-OLOF Lindblad is returning as the Chief Executive of his namesake cruise line, Lindblad Expeditions, following the departure of Dolf Berle.
AN extension has been granted to Norwegian Cruise Line’s Class of 2023 to ensure no-one lands in detention!
COSTA Cruises has opened sales for its northern winter 2024/25 season, featuring the Mediterranean, the Caribbean, and more.
COSTA Cruises is taking its guests to discover La Scolca Estate, starting this month.
OCEANIA Cruises is now the first major cruise line to have two Master Chefs of France on its roster, with Senior Culinary Director Alexis Quaretti recently inducted into the prestigious program.
A restructure of Carnival Corporation in the United Kingdom will seen the company’s President Sture Myrmell (pictured) depart after “30 years of dedicated service”.
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