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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.
FORGET Harrison Ford – the true “Indiana Jones of the Deep” has been announced as a guest speaker aboard several Cunard Line voyages over the coming months.
Reopening will allow cruise season to commence in October. The New Zealand Government has just confirmed…
NORWEGIAN Cruise Line Holdings (NCLH) overnight released its results for the three months to 31 Mar, with CEO Frank Del Rio (pictured) saying “we are encouraged that customer demand remains robust, with net booking volumes not only back to pre-Omicron levels but now approaching historical levels, despite a temporary retreat due to the Russia-Ukraine conflict”.
AMERICAN gymnastics sensation Simone Biles was overnight announced as the official godmother of Celebrity Cruises’ new Celebrity Beyond which debuted in Europe last month (CW 27 Apr).
PONANT is offering savings of up to 30% on the brochure fare on two upcoming Kimberley departures, available for Australian and New Zealand guests looking to experience the region in 2022.
MURRAY River Paddlesteamers’ overnight cruises aboard Emmylou are now 90% sold for this year, with the line offering a saving of 10% off the final cabins.
THE New Zealand Cruise Association (NZCA) has announced its 2022 conference will be held on Thu 18 Aug, at the Aotea Centre in Auckland.
SEABOURN Cruises has confirmed the resumption of passenger cruises aboard its Seabourn Quest after a 26 month operational pause.
AN American couple is now living aboard a cruise ship, after calculating the arrangement made “more financial sense” than living on land.
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