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MANY cruise fans have been anticipating the launch of Bolt, the first roller coaster at sea, aboard Mardi Gras.
NORWEGIAN Cruise Line looks increasingly confident about the recommencement of local cruising early next year, with Chief Executive Officer Harry Sommer (pictured) saying he’s encouraged by the Government’s staged plan to reopen depending on vaccination targets.
EMERALD Cruises has released its Asia river cruising collection for 2022 and 2023.
PRINCESS Cruises has unveiled its 2023 Alaska cruises & cruisetours program.
FIVE passengers aboard the first post-pandemic Holland America voyage to Alaska have died in a floatplane which crashed during a shore excursion while the ship was docked in Ketchikan.
AMAWATERWAYS will now require vaccination for all guests, following recent changes in certain European countries, the cruise line said.
BONUS spending money is being offered on next year’s Seabourn Cruise Line sailings.
THERE are few fanbases in sports more notorious and non compos mentis than that of the Buffalo Bills, and come next year, the team’s fans will be taking over a Carnival Cruise Line sailing.
TRADEWIND Voyages has cancelled the upcoming 2021/22 Australian summer season of Golden Horizon due to continued uncertainty about the resumption of cruising.
ROYAL Caribbean Group (RCG) says it is encouraged by a “significant improvement in demand and pricing environments for cruises,” as it reported a US$1.3 billion loss for the three months to 30 Jun.
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