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.
TODAY is the last issue of Cruise Weekly for the year, as the Business Publishing Group (BPG) team enjoys a break over the Christmas and New Year period.
CROATIA will become a part of the Schengen Area from next year, and will adopt the Euro as its official currency.
SCIENTISTS have found a “yellow brick road” in a never-before-seen spot in the Pacific Ocean.
CARNIVAL Corporation says it is “continuing to close the gap” towards profitability, releasing figures for the three months to 30 Nov, showing improvements on revenue per passenger cruise day, improved cancellation trends and a “measurable lengthening in the booking curve across all brands”.
HOLLAND America Line (HAL) has chosen 11 winners for its popular Gingerbread housemaking competition.
INDONESIAN cruise stakeholders have raised concerns over conflicting port regulations in the country.
VIKING has released its 2025 Egypt river cruise dates, with 120 new departures and a range of pre- and post-cruise extensions.
MSC Cruises has announced plans for a fourth American homeport in Texas.
THE reborn Crystal Cruises has announced the return of four of its veteran Captains to take the helm of its ships.
ROYAL Caribbean International’s Symphony of the Seas has saved more than 20 Cubans floating on a raft in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean.
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