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.
P&O Cruises Australia is sharing the Christmas joy with communities in the South Pacific, working with its elves to gift more than 300 presents (pictured).
ROYAL Caribbean International is offering a spate of last chance deals, with a seven-night cruise available from $699 per person.
NORWEGIAN Cruise Line Holdings (NCLH) is “restructuring and right-sizing” its shoreside workforce by approximately 9%.
PRINCESS Cruises’ Ruby Princess has departed on her inaugural voyage from Galveston, marking the line’s first sailing from Texas in six years.
A five-dollar purchase has turned into a USD$95,000 Princess Cruises-branded Porsche Taycan for a lucky American.
ROYAL Caribbean Group (RCG) has announced a strategic agreement with Meyer Turku and the Finnish Government to prepare a road map for the production of climate-neutral ships in the country.
INTERNATIONAL cruise ship operations have resumed in Japan after almost three years.
CARNIVAL Cruise Line (CCL) has opened 2025 bookings from Virginia, as it steers toward Norfolk’s first-ever, year-round sailing program.
MSC Cruises guests can now enjoy the line’s All In Plus promotion, which offers a drinks package with wi-fi.
SPECIALIST Scottish cruise line The Majestic Line has launched a new vessel, named Glen Rosa.
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