CRUISE WEEKLY NEWS
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ROYAL Caribbean Group (RCG) will reduce its carbon intensity by double digits by 2025, when compared to 2019, the company announced in its 15th annual Seastainability Report.
MSC Cruises has sailed into New York City, as the line launches year-round cruises on MSC Meraviglia (CW 23 Mar).
SYDNEY’S Ramsgate Travel Service last week celebrated 40 years in business, and the cruise sector was out in force to mark the milestone of one of Australia’s long-standing sellers of luxury cruise product.
AIDA Cruises has expanded its use of shorepower, with AIDAsol connected to the shoreside plants in nearly all ports during a voyage.
AVALON Waterways has expanded its celebrity-hosted Storyteller Series, with Scottish actor Graham McTavish to cruise on board next year.
CORAL Expeditions was in prime position for optimal viewing of last week’s solar eclipse, with three of the line’s vessels placing themselves to experience it at sea.
CRYSTAL Cruises CEO Jack Anderson is taking leave for personal reasons, but is expected to be aboard the inaugural post-pandemic voyages of Crystal Serenity and Crystal Symphony later this year, according to a report in Seatrade Cruise News.
AMERICA’S Food & Wine magazine has named Viking as Best Cruise Line in its inaugural Global Tastemaker Awards.
SEABIRDS can sometimes be a bit of a pest for cruise ships, so perhaps an initiative announced by the UK’s Blackpool Zoo may be of interest to operators.
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