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.
PONANT is claiming to be in “pole position” as the first cruise operator to resume luxury expeditions to Antarctica.
LINDBLAD Expeditions has released a new guide for travellers aiming to help them learn about responsible travel and “make more informed decisions when picking a travel company”.
APT Travel Group (ATG) has today released a range of APT and Travelmarvel offers for European river cruises in 2022, with complimentary travel insurance provided when Emirates flights are booked in conjunction with the journey.
CROATIAN small ship cruise operator Katarina Line has announced additional departures and enhancements for its inland tours as it sees cruises for the 2022 season being booked “at record pace”.
NORWEGIAN Cruise Line (NCL) now has more than half of its fleet back in operation, with the resumption of sailings out of Port Canaveral near Orlando, Florida aboard Norwegian Escape, implementing the line’s multi-layered safety protocols.
CELEBRITY Cruises has released details of an epic 52-night Celebrity Edge journey from Rome to Sydney, as the vessel heads Down Under for its inaugural Australian season (CW 23 Sep).
AQUA Expeditions will tomorrow present an exclusive live webinar to showcase its new Aqua Mare superyacht.
PASSENGERS aboard P&O Cruises UK’s new Arvia will be able to enjoy authentic Caribbean dining courtesy of a partnership with celebrity chef Shivi Ramoutar.
QUEEN Mary, the retired Cunard Line transatlantic ship which has been docked in Los Angeles’ Long Beach for some years as a floating hotel, ceased operating last year due to the COVID-19 pandemic – but since then she hasn’t been sitting completely idle.
THE Australian Cruise Association (ACA) has cited a positive outlook for the sector, with huge potential ready to be unleashed as soon as Governments lift their current restrictions on cruising.
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