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What Athens in Greece…
Wednesday | Apr 7 2021SEABOURN Cruise Line has received approval from Greece (pictured) to relaunch its cruises in the country from Jul.
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CLIA pushes CDC to lift restrictions
Tuesday | Apr 6 2021CRUISE Lines International Association (CLIA) overnight called for the lifting of the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention’s (CDC) Framework for Conditional Sailing Order, after the national public health agency significantly relaxed restrictions on other types of travel for vaccinated passengers.
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RCI extends and receives
Tuesday | Apr 6 2021QUANTUM of the Seas’ Singapore season has been extended until Oct.
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Emerald releases 2023 Azzurra dates
Thursday | Apr 1 2021EMERALD Cruises has released its 2023 dates, featuring Emerald Azzurra’s (render pictured) first itineraries in the Black Sea.
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Geographer welcomed
Thursday | Apr 1 2021CORAL Expeditions has welcomed its newest ship Coral Geographer, with her maiden trip embarking from Cairns y’day.
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Celebrity confirms British restart
Wednesday | Mar 31 2021CELEBRITY Cruises is the latest line to announce its return in the United Kingdom, with its newly revolutionised ship, Celebrity Silhouette, to set sail from Southampton in Jul.
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Regent half full for 2022
Wednesday | Mar 31 2021THE luxury end of the cruise market is seeing significant demand, with Regent Seven Seas Cruises (RSSC) itineraries for 2022 already more than 50% sold out.
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Coral Top End update
Tuesday | Mar 30 2021CORAL Expeditions has clarified the impacts of the new regulations in the NT on its Kimberley (pictured) & Northern Australian season this year (CW yesterday), confirming the only ship with no scheduling change is Coral Discoverer.
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Virtuosa to debut in the UK
Tuesday | Mar 30 2021MSC Cruises is set to deploy its new flagship MSC Virtuosa (pictured) to the UK for this year’s newly announced northern summer season (CW 19 Mar).
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NT slays 2021 Top End cruise plans
Monday | Mar 29 2021THE Government of the Northern Territory has made a change to its ban on cruise ships, and will now only allow vessels to operate out of Darwin (pictured) if they have no more than 100 people on board, including crew members.