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.
IF you can’t wait until Jan for Royal Caribbean International’s new ship Icon of the Seas, you can visit it now – in online video game Fortnite.
SILVERSEA Cruises has confirmed that its Silver Cloud expedition ship will operate in the Kimberley region in 2024, with passenger numbers on the 254-guest ship capped at a maximum of 200 to ensure an optimal guest experience.
CARNIVAL Cruise Line has expanded its popular European itineraries next year, with Carnival Legend (pictured) to operate from three homeports on the continent.
LAST week, Cunard Line’s Queen Victoria sailed into Sydney Harbour as part of her Centenary Around the World Voyage from Southampton.
THERE are just five days to go until the cruise community celebrates at the 20th Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) Awards.
CUNARD Line’s Australian 2024-25 voyages are going on sale soon, which will include the brand’s new flagship Queen Anne’s first visit to the country (CW 03 Mar).
CRUISE Saudi CEO Lars Clasen (pictured) has confirmed the organisation was the successful bidder for the former Genting Hong Kong vessel World Dream (CW 01 Mar), stating the acquisition is “in line with the company’s strategy and direction to develop the cruise industry in Saudi Arabia”.
AMAWATERWAYS has announced the construction of two custom-built river ships which will mark the company’s expansion into South America.
CRUISE Traveller has released a new From Pharaoh Lands to Floating City package, taking passengers from the Egyptian pyramids to Venice on board the amazing Star Clipper in Jun 2024.
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