AUSTRALIANS could soon cruise overseas but not at home, Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) has warned. Following the announcement of the imminent opening of int’l travel, Australians could soon be able to fly overseas to go on a cruise, where about two million passengers have already sailed, but still be...
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AUSTRALIANS could soon cruise overseas but not at home, Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) has warned.
Following the announcement of the imminent opening of int’l travel, Australians could soon be able to fly overseas to go on a cruise, where about two million passengers have already sailed, but still be unable to sail from their own doorstep.
“Australia is now one of the only major cruise markets in the world with no clear plan for cruising’s revival,” CLIA Managing Director Australasia Joel Katz fumed.
“Australians love to cruise, but we now face the ridiculous possibility that we will be able to travel overseas to take a cruise but won’t be able to sail in our own waters.”
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