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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.
WITH Jill Abel, CEO, Australian Cruise Association – North stars: The northern region of Australia will…
CARNIVAL Corporation will operate three-quarters of its fleet capacity by the end of the year.
THE Port of Tallinn has opened a new sustainable cruise terminal (pictured), directly connected to new entertainment venues and tourist locations.
SAGA Cruises has marked the United Kingdom’s Freedom Day with the symbolic naming ceremony of its new cruise ship Spirit of Adventure (pictured).
VIKING has released another two modules as part of its Warriors of Wisdom training program in the Travel Daily Training Academy, run by Cruise Weekly’s sister publication.
VIRGIN Voyages is calling out for Sea-Blazers, a program for sailors who voyage with the cruise line this year.
HURTIGRUTEN Expeditions has strengthened its partnership with California Ocean Alliance to study and protect whales in Antarctica.
TRAVELLERS can save up to 20% on next year’s Swan Hellenic (SH) cruises with Travel The World (TTW).
THEY say nature heals itself, and that is certainly taking place right now in New South Wales’ Far West.
AQUA Expeditions has launched a new 20-suite luxury river vessel, Aqua Nera.
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