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.
THE organisers of last week’s national industry Day of Action have been forced to amend plans for a contingent to visit Federal Parliament House next week (CW yesterday), after a series of anti-vax protests took place in Canberra.
AUSTRALIAN and New Zealand travellers no longer have to quarantine for 10 days when visiting Norway, with the country’s Government last week lifting the requirement which has been in place for almost two years.
BEING out on the ocean makes everyone want to sing, and Costa Cruises is taking things to the next level by making its new Costa Toscana into a floating stage for the 72nd edition of the Sanremo Festival, a popular Italian song contest.
More confidence needed for Cruise360 to go ahead. Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) has reluctantly decided…
GENTING Hong Kong’s woes continue to escalate, with the company on Fri filing a winding up petition for its Dream Cruises Holding Limited subsidiary.
VIKING Cruises has released details of the float-out of its newest Nile River cruise ship, with the 82-guest Viking Osiris touching water for the first time at Cairo’s Massara shipyard.
THE high media profile achieved by last week’s industry Day of Action (CW 27 Jan) is set to be further amplified through the next stage in the campaign to have the current Australian ban on foreign cruise ships lifted.
SEABOURN has named Wendy Whitener as its new Director, North America Sales.
CARNIVAL Corporation has advised investors that it expects to have all of its nine brands – including P&O Cruises Australia – back in operation for the Northern Summer season.
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