Headlines
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RCI’s Icon already breaking records
Friday | Oct 28 2022ROYAL Caribbean International’s (RCI) Icon of the Seas has set a new record, with reservations for the ship reaching a new single-day all-time high.
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CCL in on pickleball craze
Friday | Oct 28 2022CARNIVAL Cruise Line’s (CCL) Carnival Conquest has debuted the brand’s first pickleball court.
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Rotterdam back in NYC
Thursday | Oct 27 2022HOLLAND America Line’s (HAL) Rotterdam (pictured) has arrived in New York City for her historic maiden call in NYC.
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Eclipse makes inaugural Dunedin call
Thursday | Oct 27 2022CELEBRITY Cruises celebrated a major milestone yesterday, as the first line to return to Dunedin in almost 1,000 days, on what was her inaugural visit to the city.
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PTM experiences Portugal
Thursday | Oct 27 2022THE National Travel Industry Awards’ ‘Most Outstanding Mobile/Home-Based Travel Advisor’, TravelManagers’ Rose Febo (pictured), has sampled a luxury river cruise in Portugal.
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Azamara set for further expansion
Wednesday | Oct 26 2022AZAMARA continues to grow its ranks both globally and locally, with the cruise line charting an independent course under new owners, private equity firm Sycamore Partners, which acquired the brand and its fleet from Royal Caribbean Cruises early last year (CW 20 Jan 2021).
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Tas return welcomed
Wednesday | Oct 26 2022CRUISE Lines International Association’s local Managing Director Joel Katz said the return of cruise ships to Tasmania helps signal a much-needed tourism revival for communities throughout the state.
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World Europa delivered
Wednesday | Oct 26 2022MSC Cruises has taken delivery of MSC World Europa (pictured) at Chantiers de l’Atlantique in Saint-Nazaire.
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Second Ponant ship for Australia
Tuesday | Oct 25 2022PONANT has unveiled its 2024 Kimberley season, with new expedition ship Le Jacques-Cartier (pictured) set to make her Australian debut, joining Le Laperouse for the very first time in the country (CW breaking news yesterday).
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Cruise finally returns to Tasmania
Tuesday | Oct 25 2022THE cruise sector has returned to Tasmania for the first time in two years, with P&O Cruises Australia’s Pacific Explorer docking today.