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’S issue of CW is coming to you from the Mediterranean aboard Virgin Voyage’s Valiant Lady.
ANTICIPATION continues to build towards next year’s Australian deployment of Ponant Cruises’ three-masted sailing yacht Le Ponant, which has emerged from several months of renovation at the San Giorgio del Porto shipyard in Italy.
YESTERDAY the Western Australian Government kicked off the sixth WA Cruise Exchange in Perth, aiming to further raise the state’s profile as a “world-class cruise shipping destination”.
MELBOURNE-BASED travel agency Mr Chocolate’s Travel had its busiest day ever last week when it booked more than 100 cabins on next year’s highly anticipated Disney Magic at Sea season in Australia and NZ.
A new ultra-luxury European river cruise line will return the defunct Crystal Mozart to operation on the Danube next year, with German hotel group Seaside Collection acquiring the ship which has lain idle since the collapse of Crystal Cruises earlier this year (CW 20 Jan).
CRUISE Baltic has enhanced its website with new transparent information detailing the availability of shore power at its member ports across the Baltic region.
TAUCK has once again eliminated the single supplement on its Category 1 European riverboat cabins next season, with the move applying to almost 250 Tauck river cruise departures right across 2023.
SILVERSEA Cruises is offering a bonus commission of A$365 for any new booking on 2023 voyages, or a double bonus of A$730 when they book selected close-to-home trips.
EMERALD Cruises’ Emerald Azzurra will operate voyages based in the West Indies island of Antigua in 2023, with roundtrip voyages from St John’s kicking off in Nov next year.
THEY say there’s no such thing as bad publicity, and for the cruise industry that hopefully applies to the discovery of the final resting place of a sailing ship lost during a West Australian cyclone in 1911.
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