CRUISE WEEKLY NEWS
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ROYAL Caribbean International is inviting travel advisors to sign up for its new Club Royal travel partner portal, offering key incentives including cash back rewards.
PONANT this morning announced a new round of its popular ‘Explore to Inspire’ roadshow series, with registrations now open for the events which will take place across Australia and New Zealand next month.
SILVERSEA Cruises is giving trade partners an “insider’s look at Silver Endeavour” in a webinar presented by Conrad Combrink, Vice President Expeditions, Destination and Itinerary Management.
AMBER Wilson has been confirmed as the new Sales Director for Hurtigruten Expeditions, joining the cruise line after her former role with Rocky Mountaineer.
MICHAEL Middleton from MyCruises was understandably excited about taking out two categories in Sat’s NTIAs (see p3), and while the company has bounced back from COVID-19 it appears he is personally still a little affected.
P&O Cruises Australia has announced an expansion of its fitness program to include F45 exercise programs for guests at sea, as part of an exclusive partnership with OneSpaWorld.
PONANT’S Le Commandant Charcot luxury icebreaker has become the first French cruise ship to cross the notorious McClure Strait on the eastern end of the Beaufort Sea in Canada’s Northwest Territories.
ROYAL Caribbean Group (RCG) will next month open a new cruise terminal in Galveston, Texas, with the company claiming it’s the first in the world to generate 100% of its energy requirements via on-site solar panels.
A port call at Ha Long by Ponant’s Le Laperouse this week has marked the long-awaited restart of cruising in Vietnam after the pandemic, with the ship making a three-day extended stay there.
PRINCESS Cruises’ Majestic Princess will be the first cruise ship carrying international passengers to visit NZ since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic when she docks in Tauranga tomorrow.
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