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NORWEGIAN Cruise Line’s Walk for Wellness has smashed previous records for participation, with the activity tracking platform indicating almost 1,050 people from across the Australian and NZ cruise sectors are taking part.
HARRISON Liu has joined SeaDream Yacht Club as the brand’s Senior Director of Communications, moving from his most recent role with Atlas Ocean Voyages.
OCEANIA Cruises is offering guests on select 2023 voyages a Free Land Program, which is available on 15 sailings to Africa, Asia, Australia, the Middle East and more for bookings confirmed by 08 Jan.
VIRGIN Voyages VP of International Sales, Shane Riley and the line’s National Training Lead, Luke Day, will host a First Mates Roadshow for travel partners in Perth, Brisbane, Adelaide, Sydney and Melbourne next month.
A-ROSA River Cruises has launched a new smartphone app for passengers, allowing them to access details such as onboard restaurant and bar opening times, menus, itinerary details while also being able to book excursions.
MSC Cruises is extending benefits under its Voyagers Club loyalty program until 31 Dec 2023 for cards expiring between Oct 2022 and Apr 2023.
A WATER-borne scandal of sorts has erupted at a professional fishing event in Ohio, USA, where two competitors have been accused of stuffing their winning catches with lead weights.
CARNIVAL Cruise Line’s Carnival Splendor this morning conducted a triumphant entry through the Sydney Heads, fulfilling a “WE WILL BE BACK” promise spelt out on the ship’s lights as it cruised out of Australian waters in the darkest early days of the pandemic in Mar 2020.
THE Norwegian Cruise Line team in Sydney is already ramping up the activity in the lead-up to tomorrow’s start of the 2022 Walk for Wellness industry challenge, kicking things off with a beach clean-up led by partner organisation Take 3 for the Sea.
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