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Oceania + Ralph Lauren
Wednesday | Sep 1 2021THE Owner’s suites (pictured) and library aboard Oceania Cruises’ new ship Vista will be styled exclusively by Ralph Lauren Home.
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Govt hurting Aboriginal communities
Tuesday | Aug 31 2021THE Australian Government’s inaction on a cruise restart is hurting Aboriginal communities, Ponant Chair Asia Pacific Sarina Bratton told Fri’s Cruise Lines International Association Cruise Forum (CW 27 Aug).
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Crystal returns to the river
Tuesday | Aug 31 2021CRYSTAL River Cruises has celebrated the resumption of European river cruising aboard Crystal Debussy and Crystal Ravel.
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Aus cruise restart in Dec?
Monday | Aug 30 2021WITH an extension to Australia’s human biosecurity emergency period likely to be handed down mid-next month, Cruise Lines International Association’s (CLIA) focus has shifted to navigating the order, rather than blocking it, with a view to a potential cruise restart from Dec.
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Oceania resumes sailing
Monday | Aug 30 2021OCEANIA Cruises is the latest line to recommence operations, with Marina yesterday welcoming guests (pictured) for the first time in 524 days.
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CLIA outlines path to recovery
Friday | Aug 27 2021CRUISE Lines International Association (CLIA) has today unveiled a four-phase pathway for the resumption of cruising in Australia (pictured), aligning the stages presented by PM Scott Morrison and based on vaccination targets with key milestones as borders reopen.
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MSC going big on fly-cruise
Friday | Aug 27 2021THE Middle East’s emergence as a major airline economy is behind MSC Cruises’ investment in the region (CW 03 May), Chief Executive Officer Gianni Onorato has told CW.
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Future-focused cruise demand returning
Thursday | Aug 26 2021REGENT Seven Seas Cruises (RSSC) Senior Vice President & Managing Director Asia Pacific Steve Odell told Cruise Weekly advisors who look further out will find plenty of demand for cruise.
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Hutrigruten’s Otto show
Thursday | Aug 26 2021HURTIGRUTEN Expeditions has added a third battery-hybrid-powered ship, Otto Sverdrup (pictured), which departed on her maiden voyage from Hamburg on Tue.
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Feds failed Ruby Princess
Wednesday | Aug 25 2021THE federal Inspector-General of Biosecurity Rob Delane’s report on Ruby Princess’ spread of COVID-19 (CW 25 Mar 2020) has found failings by the Australian Government likely contributed to the disaster, the ABC has reported.