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.
SEABOURN Cruise Line’s 2023 Europe season opened for sale yesterday.
CAIRNS’ Hummers & Harleys limousine hire has taken a 70% hit to business from the suspension of cruising, with proprietors Rory and Tina Murphy (pictured) calling for a safe restart plan.
MSC Cruises’ Ready to Sail on board credit promotion has been extended until the end of Sep.
AMERICAN Cruise Lines’ American Jazz has been freed, having ran aground 10 days ago.
CRUISES currently operating in Singapore have had their guest capacity reduced to 25% under new restrictions introduced as the country returns to Phase 2 Heightened Alert COVID-19 measures.
THE Australian Cruise Association (ACA) has confirmed it’s closely monitoring the ongoing lockdowns across the country, as it makes contingency plans around its upcoming 2021 conference.
WINDSTAR Cruises has resumed operations in Tahiti with vaccinated crew members and guests.
UNIWORLD Boutique River Cruises has announced an additional Mystery Cruise.
MSC Cruises’ family area will reach new heights aboard MSC Seashore, which will boast a larger-than-ever kids area with futuristic, space-themed rooms.
A group of treasure hunters have found a bottle of liquid gold that sank into a Canadian lake almost 60 years ago.
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