Headlines
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Hurti Antarctic season
Thursday | Sep 30 2021HURTIGRUTEN Expeditions is returning to Antarctica from Nov with two ships, both of which will depart from Chile.
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MSC says shell yeah!
Thursday | Sep 30 2021MSC Cruises’ Ocean Cay Marine Reserve has welcomed its first loggerhead sea turtle hatchlings (pictured).
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Myrmell heading to UK
Wednesday | Sep 29 2021CARNIVAL Corporation has named Marguerite Fitzgerald President of Carnival Australia and P&O Cruises Australia, as incumbent Sture Myrmell transitions to a new role within the company (CW breaking news yesterday).
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LA returns to cruising
Wednesday | Sep 29 2021PRINCESS Cruises’ Grand Princess on Sat became the first ship to sail from the Port of Los Angeles since the cruise industry’s pause in operations early last year.
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It’s up to you…
Wednesday | Sep 29 2021NORWEGIAN Cruise Line has become the latest company to return to New York City, celebrating its great comeback from Manhattan with Norwegian Breakaway (pictured).
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Industry plea for certainty
Tuesday | Sep 28 2021CRUISE Lines International Association Managing Director Australasia Joel Katz has reiterated calls for talks with the Australian Government about agreeing on an official launch date for a cruise restart.
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RCG wins Italy port build
Tuesday | Sep 28 2021THE tender to construct and operate the new cruise terminal in Ravenna (render pictured) has been awarded to Royal Caribbean Group (RCG).
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Back in the NY groove
Tuesday | Sep 28 2021CRYSTAL Cruises restarted cruising from New York City on Sat (pictured), as the first line to set sail from Manhattan Cruise Terminal since the pandemic.
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Carnival Corp records strong cashflow
Monday | Sep 27 2021CARNIVAL 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”.
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Regent for the stars
Monday | Sep 27 2021REGENT Seven Seas Cruises has revealed further details of its $14,000-a-night, 413m2 Regent suite aboard Seven Seas Grandeur.