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THE tragic sinking of the Titanic in 1912 looks set to join the flat earth, NASA’s “alleged” moon landing and the assassination of JFK as yet another wild conspiracy theory.
FORMER long-time Holland America and Seabourn sales chief Tony Archbold has taken a new role as Vice President of Sales, Australia, NZ and Asia for the newly relaunched Crystal Cruises (TD breaking news Fri).
AUSTRALIAN contemporary circus company Circa (pictured inset) will take up residency aboard Cunard Line’s Queen Elizabeth in Feb 2024.
WINDSTAR Cruises on Fri invited a number of its travel partners on a ship tour and cocktail party aboard Star Breeze, which was docked in Sydney for the night, ahead of her departure the next day.
P&O Cruises recently held an Australian Open trade event in Melbourne, to celebrate the 2,900 passengers on the line’s first Tennis Cruise in three years.
NORWEGIAN Cruise Line is offering 50% deposits, a free beverage package and US$200 on board credit – for details see the cover page.
AZAMARA Cruises has reminded members of its Azamara Circle loyalty program that from 01 Feb they will no longer have reciprocity with former sister brands Celebrity Cruises and Royal Caribbean.
IT will be a family affair aboard Celebrity Cruises’ fourth Edge-class ship Celebrity Ascent, with brothers Tasos and Dimitrios Kafetzis (pictured) named co-captains of the vessel.
A-ROSA River Cruises has announced an upgraded “premium all-inclusive fare” on its 13 ships this season on the Rhine, Danube, Rhone, Seine and Douro rivers.
A Boy from Bangladesh has undergone a somewhat unique sojourn at sea, after accidentally falling asleep inside a shipping container which then made its way 1,600 nautical miles to Malaysia.
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