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.
HOLLAND America Line (HAL) has committed to serving sustainably sourced Alaska seafood on all six of its ships that visit the state, in a new partnership with the Alaska Seafood Marketing Institute.
CELEBRITY Cruises has appointed a new media agency, PHD Australia.
FRED. Olsen Cruise Lines is set to sail from Scotland for the first time since 2019 this weekend.
A farmer in South Australia has found a baby seal (pictured) in a wheat crop, three kilometres from the ocean.
EXPLORA Journeys’ new Head of Sales APAC Nicole Costantin told Cruise Weekly she is “thrilled” to be working with the line, which is bringing an “entirely new perspective to cruising” (CW breaking news yesterday).
NORWEGIAN Cruise Line Holdings (NCLH) has announced revisions to its SailSAFE health & safety protocols, no longer requiring guests to complete a pre-cruise COVID-19 test unless required by local regulations.
TAUCK is inviting Australian travel advisors to exclusive events with the cruise line’s team.
THE P&O Cruises Australia crew has talent, it appears, with Pacific Explorer hosting the return of its International Crew Talent Show.
REGENT Seven Seas Cruises’ (RSSC) 2024 and 2025’s ‘Legendary Journeys’ Grand Voyages are full of opportunities to explore something new, relax in total luxury, and experience the world in wonder.
SYDNEY Harbour Tall Ships is inviting Australians to sail to Hobart aboard Soren Larsen.
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