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 tender to construct and operate the new cruise terminal in Ravenna (render pictured) has been awarded to Royal Caribbean Group (RCG).
CRYSTAL Cruises restarted cruising from New York City on Sat (pictured), as the first line to set sail from Manhattan Cruise Terminal since the pandemic.
WINDSTAR Cruises’ reimagined Star Legend has returned in Portugal.
SEABOURN Cruise Line has named its second new luxury expedition ship, Seabourn Pursuit and has announced her inaugural voyage for 04 Apr 2023.
QUARK Expeditions’ guests will witness polar history on the inaugural voyage of Ultramarine (25 Nov to 14 Dec).
CARNIVAL Corporation is on pace to restart over half of its fleet capacity by next month.
P&O Cruises Australia will make a powerful case for cruise to return when the line broadcasts its Fly the Flag for P&O Live event, direct from Pacific Adventure.
IT turns out the 2019–20 Australian bushfire season was not only devastating to the country’s population – it was also destructive to one of the oceans it borders.
CARNIVAL Corporation has released its trading results for the three months to 31 Aug, confirming voyages during the period were cash-flow positive, with revenue per passenger day increasing compared to 2019 “despite the current constraints on itinerary offerings, which did not include many of the destination-rich itineraries offered in 2019”.
REGENT Seven Seas Cruises has revealed further details of its $14,000-a-night, 413m2 Regent suite aboard Seven Seas Grandeur.
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