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Two more C360 panels
Tuesday | Aug 9 2022ATTENDEES of Cruise360 will summon confidence and courage through two expert sessions, as the industry confronts change.
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“Giddy up” to Carnival
Tuesday | Aug 9 2022FORMER Married At First Sight contestant Jules Robinson (pictured) will host Carnival Cruise Line’s Melbourne Cup & Kennedy Oaks Day cruise this year.
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Hagen: Viking is “just getting started”
Monday | Aug 8 2022VIKING Chair Torstein Hagen (pictured) has celebrated the cruise line’s 25th anniversary on Fri with a video message flagging further growth ambitions.
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A jewel for King’s crown?
Monday | Aug 8 2022OUTGOING King Island Mayor Julie Arnold has told Cruise Weekly she is keen to see the Bass Strait destination develop its cruise industry over the next few years, off the back of the overburden created by the Dolphin Mine.
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Carnival to save energy via new tech
Friday | Aug 5 2022CARNIVAL Corporation is upgrading its global fleet with fuel- and energy-saving technology enhancements called “Service Power Packages”.
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Cruise on deck at CATO
Friday | Aug 5 2022THE cruise industry was on board with the Council of Australian Tour Operators’ (CATO) inaugural Travel Trivia Masters last night.
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Rhine water levels impacting cruise
Thursday | Aug 4 2022AS low water levels risk closing the Rhine (pictured), the cruise industry is closely monitoring the situation, which has been impacted by record high temperatures across Europe.
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Bolette’s Dover return
Thursday | Aug 4 2022FRED. Olsen Cruise Lines will return to Dover with a selection of late northern hemisphere summer sailings from later this month.
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New Encounter arrives in Sydney
Wednesday | Aug 3 2022THE maiden arrival of P&O Cruises Australia’s Pacific Encounter into Sydney Harbour yesterday (pictured) combined a salute to “hero tugs” and other “maritime champions” which help keep the country’s waters safe (CW 01 Aug).
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Bishop to preach for Cunard
Wednesday | Aug 3 2022GUESTS on Cunard Line’s upcoming 2022/23 Australian season will hear from a host of well-known Australian political, sports, and media figures, with the brand announcing its guest speaker line-up, including former politicians Alexander Downer and Julie Bishop (pictured).