CRUISE WEEKLY NEWS
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AUSTRALIANS comprise the largest international market for Royal Caribbean International’s Ultimate World Cruise (CW 22 Oct), with the epic 274-night global odyssey already sold to 70% capacity.
EMERALD Cruises has made appointments in two key positions on board its first superyacht, Emerald Azzurra, which is now scheduled for a Jan 2022 debut (CW 07 Dec 2020).
CONSTRUCTION on Celebrity Cruises’ fourth Edge-class ship, Celebrity Ascent, is now under way, after a formal steel-cutting ceremony overnight at the Chantiers de l’Atlantique shipyard in St Nazaire, France.
SILVERSEA Cruises has overnight advised travel agents and clients that several upcoming Australian voyages aboard Silver Muse will not operate – but has not given up on its overall local summer deployment.
THIS trio of estwhile Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings (NCLH) BDMs were happy to share a table at a consumer event hosted by Sarah Webster from Travel Partners member Wayfinder Travel & Cruise in Brisbane earlier this week.
REGENT Seven Seas Cruises has successfully resumed operations in the USA, with its Seven Seas Explorer embarking passengers in Miami earlier this week for a week-long Caribbean itinerary.
THE Channel Islands of Guernsey will once again welcome cruise ships next year, with a 2022 Northern Summer season set to kick off in Apr next year with a call by Hapag-Lloyd’s Hanseatic Spirit.
CROISIEUROPE has announced a new itinerary on Europe’s Elbe and Vltava Rivers, with the Prague, Dresden & The Castles of Bohemia trip cruising roundtrip from Prague from Mar-Nov 2022 aboard a unique paddlewheeler – see croisieurope.travel.
ARANUI Cruises has confirmed that the planned 2022 debut of its new AraMana has been delayed due to the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic.
FRED.OLSEN Cruises has made its first post-pandemic visit to Norway, with new vessel Borealis this week setting sail in search of the Northern Lights, the stunning natural phenomenon after which she is named.
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