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.
GREECE’S Celestyal Cruises has received a 70 million funding injection after reaching a deal with New York-based investment manager Searchlight Capital Partners.
TUI Cruises’ second ship TUI Skyla has been christened, and has set sail for the first time.
CELEBRITY Cruises has debuted its themed window displays at luxury department store Saks Fifth Avenue in New York City (pictured) for the holiday season.
NORWEGIAN Cruise Line (NCL) is inviting partners to get wave ready with two exclusive trade webinars ahead of peak booking season.
A GoPro camera lost in Lake Ontario has washed up four months later on a beach.
PRINCESS Cruises’ Caribbean Princess has welcomed guests back on board for a season of tropical sailings from Fort Lauderdale.
CRUISE Lines International Association (CLIA) has announced its Cruise360 Australasia Conference, which is scheduled to take place in Sydney next year, will take place “on a scale similar to past years”, thanks to the easing of venue capacity restrictions.
EMERALD Cruises’ Emerald Azzurra (pictured) has celebrated its successful sea trials, conducted by Captain Jonathan Edwards and Marine Operations Manager Robert O’Leary, along with more than 98 specialised crew, contractors and shipyard staff.
PONANT has launched its northern hemisphere summer 2023 sales with several itineraries aimed at the Atlantic, the Mediterranean and Northern Europe.
SINGAPORE is welcoming Australians to cruise aboard its ships, after the state’s government changed its rules to capture the fly-cruise market.
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