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.
QUARK Expeditions has introduced innovative hiking and trekking opportunities in the polar regions.
ACCORDING to reports, USD$13 million has been offered for Crystal Cruises’ brand, website, and more.
NORWEGIAN Cruise Line (NCL) has announced its immersive Asia itineraries for 2023-2024, featuring 12 sailings ranging from 10- to 12-days, as well as a 16-day Extraordinary Journey from Seattle to Tokyo.
IF you think you’ve had gelato on board a ship before, think again, because Princess Cruises is now the only line to offer the real McCoy.
ABERCROMBIE & Kent (A&K) has been revealed as the acquirer of the defunct Crystal Cruises brand (CW breaking news), as well as two of the line’s former ships, Crystal Serenity and Crystal Symphony.
THE health and safety of passengers and crews is Princess’ top priority…except for this week, with the line taking a number of Australian travel advisors to the “danger zone” during Top Gun: Maverick movie nights.
CARNIVAL Corp is no longer selling cruises to residents of Russia, Belarus, or Donetsk and Luhansk in Ukraine.
P&O Cruises UK has reportedly dropped its pre-departure testing for one of its ships.
AURORA Expeditions has partnered with UpSchool to support Arctic education.
THE hamlet of Cambridge Bay in Nunavut, Canada, is planning a CAD$100 tax per passenger for cruise ships calling at Victoria Island this season.
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