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Celestyal Cruises’ ship has sailed
Tuesday | Sep 7 2021CELESTYAL Cruises overnight confirmed the sale of Celestyal Experience (pictured) to an unnamed buyer, despite the vessel having never undertaken a passenger sailing for the line.
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Spirit of…Sydney?
Tuesday | Sep 7 2021AN eagle-eyed Cruise Weekly reader late last month spotted Spirit of Tasmania II (pictured) in unusual waters – Sydney Harbour.
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More Aus canx for Carnival Cruise Line
Monday | Sep 6 2021CARNIVAL Cruise Line has announced its next phase of restart plans, which includes the cancellation of four additional sailings for both Carnival Spirit and Carnival Splendor (pictured) out of Australia.
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Shooting for the Sky
Monday | Sep 6 2021PRINCESS Cruises’ Sky Princess (pictured) has set sail with guests on board for the first time in almost 18 months, departing from the Port of Southampton last Mon.
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Government denies boarding again
Friday | Sep 3 2021THE cruise industry is once again calling for talks to end the cycle of inaction over its future, Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) MD Australasia Joel Katz has said.
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On the quest for feedback
Friday | Sep 3 2021VIKING is seeking feedback from travel advisors on its Marketing Centre and suggestions for how it can best serve the trade community.
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Princess’ decade in Japan
Friday | Sep 3 2021PRINCESS Cruises will mark 10 years sailing from Japan in 2023, and will do so in style, with Diamond Princess sailing from Tokyo (pictured) and Kyoto.
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My Cruises expanding into river
Thursday | Sep 2 2021FLIGHT Centre-owned Ignite Travel Group has launched My Cruises River Collection, a dedicated river cruise agency of the My Cruises division.
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A wheely bad year
Thursday | Sep 2 2021WHEN cruising in Queensland was on a record growth trajectory, family run Kangaroo Bus Lines acquired 10 luxury coaches to specifically cater for the cruise market.
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Norwegian aims to lift cruise spirits
Wednesday | Sep 1 2021NORWEGIAN Cruise Line (NCL) has this morning opened registrations for its second annual Walk for Wellness initiative, with strong interest expected from right across the industry and a whopping 100,000km goal.