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.
CELEBRITY Cruises has partnered with Houzz to offer an inside look at its newest ship Celebrity Beyond.
THE unnamed and barely assembled sister ship of Global Dream is being sold for scrap.
AURORA Expeditions is expanding into French-speaking markets in order to continue to grow its global presence.
COUPLES can save up to $12,740 and solos $25,590 on a sub-Antarctic voyage, when booking by the end of next month.
AUSTRALIANS have donated hundreds of tortoiseshell items to help stop the illegal trade of the material, thanks to a joint conservation project by Royal Caribbean Cruises, the Australian Museum Research Institute, and WWF.
THE cruise revival in Tasmania announced yesterday will bring back a plethora of economic opportunities to the state, Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) said – profits it has missed out on ahead of becoming the last jurisdiction to resuscitate the sector.
HURTIGRUTEN Norway has launched two premium journeys for next year under its Norwegian Coastal Express, marking the division’s biggest product evolution in its 130-year history.
CELESTYAL Cruises recently treated members of the Australian travel trade to a famil trip on a seven-night Idyllic Aegean sailing, departing roundtrip from Athens.
PRINCESS Cruises has cancelled a number of Australian voyages in 2023, in light of the ongoing Russo-Ukrainian War, and due to deployment updates designed to meet consumer demand in other markets.
SCENIC Luxury Cruises & Tours has unveiled a new timelapse video showcasing the build of its second discovery yacht, Scenic Eclipse II which will launch next year.
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