CRUISE WEEKLY NEWS
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EUROPEAN Waterways’ canal barge cruises have been less impacted by the continent’s historic drought than other river lines in the region.
P&O Cruises Australia is offering 10% bonus travel agent commission for its trade partners across Australia and New Zealand.
VIKING’S deal of the week is a Grand European Cruise Amsterdam to Budapest or vv.
ROYAL Caribbean International is offering 55% off fares on this year’s Super Cruise music festival at sea.
VIRGIN Voyages last week adjusted its ‘Dominican Daze’ itinerary, swapping out its stop in Puerto Plata for Costa Maya.
OCEANIA Cruises has emerged from the pandemic in a strong position, with forward bookings in the Asia-Pacific region up 50% compared to pre-COVID levels, according to the Chief Executive Officer Howard Sherman.
THE current Southern Australia itinerary being sailed by Princess Cruises’ Coral Princess has signalled the restart of cruising in Victoria and South Australia, with the ship’s arrival marking the first passenger voyage to visit both states in more than two-and-a-half years.
OCEANIA Cruises CEO Howard Sherman this week highlighted the huge global opportunity for the industry among younger retirees, with improving health demographics meaning people still having plenty of energy to explore the world even after they stop working.
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