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Scenic SE Asia 2022-23
Tuesday | Sep 14 2021SCENIC Luxury Cruises & Tours has unveiled its new 2022 and 2023 Southeast Asia program, which features a new nine-night itinerary on the Mekong River.
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A taste of Tas in Geelong
Tuesday | Sep 14 2021TASMANIA’S natural landscapes have provided the inspiration for Spirit of Tasmania’s new terminal design at GeelongPort (CW 24 Apr 2020).
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Carnival Corp COVID testing deal
Monday | Sep 13 2021CARNIVAL Corporation will provide access to pre-boarding testing (pictured), allowing American guests to schedule an appointment for a COVID-19 test from Quest Diagnostics locations across the United States.
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Coastal Express is hot
Monday | Sep 13 2021HURTIGRUTEN’S Norwegian Coastal Express division is starting to book more strongly the closer Australia moves to international travel, Managing Director, APAC Damian Perry told Cruise Weekly.
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River Collection a hit
Friday | Sep 10 2021IGNITE Travel Group’s new My Cruises River Collection (CW 02 Sep) is already seeing dividends on its mission to dispel misconceptions about river cruising, with the division’s General Manager Michael Middleton telling CW the younger demographic is leading the way in terms of bookings.
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Vista Inaugural Season
Friday | Sep 10 2021OCEANIA Cruises has unveiled the Inaugural Season voyages for its new ship Vista (pictured).
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Antarctic season to depart from Chile
Thursday | Sep 9 2021SILVERSEA Cruises has confirmed its 2021-22 Antarctic season will see three ships departing from Chilean ports.
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A Spirited ceremony
Thursday | Sep 9 2021SEA Cloud Cruises’ Sea Cloud Spirit is christened and ready for service.
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Cruise gets some sun
Thursday | Sep 9 2021NATALIE Cherry, owner of Noosa Cruise & Travel and Helloworld Travel Cooroy, and Paul Rickard, Helloworld Travel Caloundra owner, recently put on showcases for some of their supplier partners.
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Tehan pushing for cruise resumption
Wednesday | Sep 8 2021AUSTRALIA’S Minister for Tourism Dan Tehan has confirmed he is “very keen to see cruising up and running again” as quickly as possible, with the 80% vaccination marker laid out in National Cabinet’s four-stage plan seen as a key threshold to allowing a resumption.