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.
MORE than 20 of MSC Cruises’ ships will sail to more than 190 destinations across 85 different countries as part of the line’s northern winter 2022/2023 program.
SAVINGS on a Greek Island cruise aboard Tradewind Voyages’ Golden Horizon are now available, with new inclusions.
EMERALD Cruises and Qatar Tourism have announced a new series of superyacht luxury cruises aboard the new Emerald Azzurra in Jan 2023.
CRUISE ship evacuation drills could become a lot more fun in the future if a new product from global safety and survival solutions provider Survitec takes off as hoped.
CRUISE Weekly’s sister brand Travel Daily has this week launched TD Events, in partnership with Richard Taylor of the Travel Community Hub, as a new, cost-effective and powerful way for suppliers, brands and destinations to connect with the travel trade.
NORWEGIAN Cruise Line (NCL) has released special fare savings of up to 35% along with US$200 onboard credit on cruises departing in 2022, 2023 and 2024.
NEW Zealand-based small ship specialist Cruise World has hinted at a light at the end of the tunnel, with 2022 having begun promisingly with steady enquiries from Kiwis keen to travel again, after two very challenging years.
ROYAL Caribbean’s Harmony of the Seas is in the firing line – literally – after she sailed too close to the launch of a SpaceX rocket over the weekend.
CARNIVAL Cruise Line is set to withdraw its Carnival Spirit from the Australian market and instead deploy the vessel out of Jacksonville, Florida, due to the “continued uncertainty of when cruising can resume in Australia”.
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