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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.
CRUISE specialists will reunite, as CLIA LIVE returns later this year.
THE websites of Scenic Luxury Cruises & Tours, Emerald Cruises and Evergreen Cruises & Tours all remain in maintenance mode today while Scenic Group continues to investigate a cyber attack.
PHIL Hoffmann, the founder of Australia’s first cruise centre, has pleaded with the government to lift the prohibition on the industry.
A Washington-based architecture firm is looking into how decommissioned cruise ships could be given a new lease of life as affordable housing for Miami residents.
CRUISE Lines International Association (CLIA) Australasia Managing Director Joel Katz has raised hopes the most recent extension of Australia’s cruise ban will “finally be the last,” citing recent positive comments about the sector by govt officials.
FALLOUT from the Russian invasion of Ukraine (pictured) continues within the cruise industry (CW 25 Feb), with APT Travel Group pausing its APT and Travelmarvel river cruise programs for this year.
EUROPEAN river line Nicko Cruises has partnered with Cruise Traveller for representation and sales in Australia.
VIRGIN Voyages has confirmed the cruise line’s upcoming third ship Resilient Lady will be heading to Australia in 2023.
MANY of us have heard the idiom, “snitches get stitches”, but it appears scientists are recruiting a new kind of ocean nark.
THE cruise industry’s reactions to the Russian invasion of Ukraine have begun, with Atlas Ocean Voyages already cancelling its calls to St. Petersburg.
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