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.
AUSTRALIAN Cruise Association (ACA) Chief Executive Officer Jill Abel has welcomed the federal government’s suggestion it is set to lift the cruise ban next month (CW yesterday).
SEABOURN Cruise Line is set to explore Alaska & British Columbia and New England & Quebec this year, as Canada reopens its ports to cruise ships (CW 08 Mar).
HURTIGRUTEN’S Norwegian Coastal Express has introduced two culinary ambassadors ahead of its 130th anniversary next year.
CUNARD Line will call on Vancouver and Alaska in the northern summer, joining a litany of cruise companies announcing their return to the market (see page two).
THE Bahamas’ Minister of Tourism Chester Cooper has signalled cruise tourism numbers are nearing pre-pandemic levels once more.
ARE there any cruise lines out there which would be open to welcoming aboard Minister for Tourism Dan Tehan?
AUSTRALIA’S cruise ship ban is slated to end next month, with a formal announcement expected in the next couple of days, according to Minister for Tourism Dan Tehan (CW breaking news).
MSC Cruises has broken ground on its new PortMiami cruise terminal (render pictured), which will be North America’s largest.
DOUBLE rewards on Alaska and Hawai’i bookings this year are currently available with Norwegian Cruise Line, as part of its Partners First Rewards program.
SAVINGS have been released by Cruise Traveller on a new back-to-back adventure in Europe next year with Tradewind Voyages.
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