CRUISE WEEKLY NEWS
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FRED. Olsen Cruise Lines has teased its first look at its new northern summer 2023 program with the launch of Adriatic and Arctic sailings.
MORE than 1,400 ships have been wrecked off the coast of Western Australia, mainly due to the state’s long and strenuous coastline with very few natural harbours.
CRUISE Lines International Association Managing Director Australasia Joel Katz has said the NT’s (pictured) decision to increase its capacity cap for cruise ships (CW breaking news yesterday) is a “welcome step forward”.
NORWEGIAN Cruise Line has partnered with the Travel Industry Mentor Experience (TIME) to sponsor two Partners First scholarships this year.
OCEANIA Cruises is hosting an Exclusive Upgrade Sale, providing up to a four-category upgrade, plus the cruise line’s OLife Choice offer.
MANY cruisers love the feeling of falling asleep to the gentle rocking a ship provides.
350 passengers and crew members the new limit, up from 150. The NT has become the…
EMBATTLED Genting Hong Kong’s assets are drawing interest, with multiple investors eyeing off recently shuttered cruise line Crystal Cruises (CW 10 Feb), as well as Global Dream (pictured), which was planned to be the world’s biggest ship when entering service for Dream Cruises.
BY the next northern summer season, Costa Cruises’ entire fleet will have restarted, with the cruise line to also continue its free shore excursions program.
PONANT is inviting cruisers to take advantage of its collection of Mediterranean itineraries this year, as well as its added incentives.
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