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ROYAL Caribbean International’s (RCI) ‘Club Royal’ travel partner platform, previously known as ‘Homeport’, will see the cruise line work more closely and personally with its travel advisor partners, according to Vice President & Managing Director Gavin Smith (pictured).
OCEANIA Cruises and Regent Seven Seas Cruises made the most of Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) Australasia’s CLIA Live training session in Auckland yesterday, hosting the Kiwi trade for a cocktail after-party.
NORWEGIAN Cruise Line (NCL) recently gathered a select group of some of its most valuable travel partners for an exclusive ‘Partners Retreat’ in the Hunter Valley, to thank them for their ongoing support.
THE new Eden Welcome Centre has been shining bright ever since its opening, and has been recently recognised with another accolade, winning the NSW Australian Institute of Architects’ Blacket Prize.
CARNIVAL Corporation has announced a US$1.25 billion offering of Senior Priority Notes, which will be secured by a contribution of “12 unencumbered vessels”.
MSC Cruises is further elevating the food & beverage experience aboard MSC World Europa, with new international partnerships focused on artisanal expertise.
WINDSTAR Cruises has partnered with Coral Gardeners, a Tahiti-based organisation determined to “revolutionise ocean conservation and create a global movement to save the coral reefs”.
RICHARD Branson will join Virgin Voyages’ Valiant Lady’s ‘MerMaiden’ Halloween-themed cruise later this month.
ROYAL Caribbean International is reinvigorating its RoyalUp “bid-based stateroom upgrade program,” under which already booked passengers can make offers to upgrade to a higher category cabin.
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