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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.
LAST week’s TravelManagers Conference in Sydney saw multiple cruise line preferred partners of the network showcasing their wares to hundreds of Personal Travel Managers (PTMs) in attendance, with CW capturing these shots of some of the participants.
DISNEY Cruise Line (DCL) will sail Down Under for the first time next year, with Disney Wonder (pictured) to depart from three home ports in Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane (CW breaking news).
AUSTRALIAN Cruise Association (ACA) Chief Executive Officer Jill Abel described the organisation’s new partnership with Tourism Australia (TA) as a “very important step” for the sector.
VIKING and Fincantieri have confirmed a deal for four more hydrogen-powered cruise ships, it has been reported.
FLEDGLING cruise line Northern Xplorer has signed a letter of intent with West Sea Shipyard to build the world’s first zero-emission cruise ship.
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THE Australian Cruise Association held its annual Conference in Townsville last week, and no trip to rural Queensland would be complete without a trip to the rodeo.
Inaugural down under season to kick off in October 2023. Disney Cruise Line has this morning…
A NEW truipartite agreement between Tourism Australia (TA), the Australian Cruise Association (ACA) and Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) will focus on four key pillars of support for the sector: marketing & PR, industry partnerships, research & insights, and distribution.
SLIGHTLY inclement weather on Sydney Harbour this morning didn’t dampen the excitement of the Carnival Australia team in the slightest, as they headed out on a small vessel to greet the newest addition to the P&O fleet.
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