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.
CRUISERS love Lucy – not famous comedienne Lucille Ball, but Lucille O’Neal, the mother of Carnival Cruise Line’s Chief Fun Officer, Shaquille O’Neal.
THE Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ACCI) has added its voice to sector-wide efforts urging the Federal Government to allow cruise ships to return to local waters, saying that while cruising has already resumed responsibly in other parts of the world, “our own industry remains anchored”.
AZAMARA Cruises this morning announced a new five-month World Voyage aboard its newest ship, Azamara Onward (pictured).
NORWEGIAN Cruise Line is offering up to 35% off a wide range of voyages as part of a special Black Friday sale launching today.
WINDSTAR Cruises has added a new all-inclusive pricing model for its voyages, with fares including unlimited beer, wine and cocktails, wi-fi and gratuities.
SEABOURN has launched a Black Friday Sail event, featuring the best prices of the season on select sailings through into 2022.
NEW Zealand’s Heritage Expeditions has announced what must be one of the world’s most unique shore excursions – an opportunity for cruisers to stay on the remote Wrangel Island in the far north Arctic Circle.
THERE may be light at the end of the long dark cruising tunnel, with Federal Health Minister Greg Hunt last weekend commenting on the possibility that Australians might be cruising by Christmas.
DREAM Cruises last week marked a milestone of 100 days of safe sailings in Hong Kong, with its Genting Dream (pictured) welcoming thousands of both new and repeat guests.
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