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10 years in Australia
Friday | Jul 16 2021HOLLAND America Line and Seabourn are celebrating a decade in Australia this week.
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Let’s learn from Norway
Thursday | Jul 15 2021HURTIGRUTEN has issued an open invitation to Clean Cruising General Manager Dan Russell to visit Norway and meet with the cruise line’s leadership to “learn how to operate domestic and regional cruising effectively and safely”.
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Leisure abound on Seashore
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Seattle-Alaska returns
Thursday | Jul 15 2021THE Port of Seattle is preparing to welcome the return of Alaska cruising this week, with Royal Caribbean International’s (RCI) Ovation of the Seas and Serenade of the Seas docking (pictured) in anticipation for the shortened season.
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Cruise360 is off again
Wednesday | Jul 14 2021THE ongoing coronavirus outbreak in Sydney will prevent Cruise Lines International Association’s (CLIA) Cruise360 Australasia conference from going ahead next month.
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Qld gives cruise the boot
Wednesday | Jul 14 2021AS the cruise sector reels in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic, Clean Cruising General Manager Dan Russell (pictured) has lambasted Queensland Health for refusing to meet the industry with a resumption pathway for domestic cruising.
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It’s all action at AIDA
Wednesday | Jul 14 2021CARNIVAL Corporation brand AIDA Cruises’ AIDAcosma (pictured) has been presented to the world for the first time, leaving the construction hall of the Meyer Werft shipyard in Papenburg.
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Entsch-ing toward a cruise restart
Tuesday | Jul 13 2021A function organised by Carnival Cruise Line and federal Member for Leichhardt Warren Entsch has led to a conga-line of high-profile federal politicians rallying for a restart of the cruise industry (CW yesterday).
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Crystal’s Iceland Endeavor
Tuesday | Jul 13 2021LUXURY expedition yacht Crystal Endeavor (pictured) recently departed MV Werften in Straslund, sailing to Iceland for her inaugural voyages.
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Parliamentary push for cruise
Monday | Jul 12 2021CRUISE Lines International Association (CLIA) is urging everyone involved in cruising to meet personally with their local Member of Parliament to highlight the “enormous human cost” of the current cruise ban.