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.
NORWEGIAN Cruise Line’s Pride of America sailings in Hawaii are already performing at the same level as 2019 for the Australasian market, according to NCL CEO Harry Sommer, who is aboard the vessel this week with a number of key trade partners.
STAR Clippers has resumed its full sailing program with all three of its tall ships in the Mediterranean.
P&O Cruises Australia is celebrating the International Day for Women in Maritime, which calls for action to break down barriers to female participation in the industry.
CARNIVAL Cruise Line is keeping the cruise dream alive with an activation at Sydney Zoo evoking the company’s distinctive funnel image.
MSC Cruises’ ‘Take 3 for the Sea’ promotion allows travellers to book now and enjoy included drinks, wi-fi, and up to $200 onboard credit per person.
PONANT hosted its first Science Workshop recently on a port call to Cherbourg.
AFTER their shipyard stay, AIDA Cruises’ AIDAdiva and AIDAperla have rejoined the rest of the fleet with a range of new products on board.
AMERICAN Queen Voyages (AQV) has appointed David Giersdorf as acting President, after three years of advising the line’s owner Hornblower Group, which also owns Australia’s Journey Beyond.
WINDSTAR Cruises has announced the cancellation of its planned upcoming season in Asia, citing “continued uncertainty regarding ports reopening in the region”.
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