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A test of Resolution
Friday | Sep 17 2021LINDBLAD Expeditions’ National Geographic Resolution polar vessel has successfully completed her sea trial.
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Halfpenny joins Quark
Thursday | Sep 16 2021ROBERT Halfpenny has been appointed as Quark Expeditions’ new Director of Sales for Australia, with the move also seeing a significant expansion of the expedition specialist’s local sales operations.
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You’re a grand old flag
Thursday | Sep 16 2021P&O Cruises’ flag is flying in unusual places as part of the cruise line’s Fly the Flag campaign, to support cruise’s restart.
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Fridtjof Nansen named in Svalbard
Wednesday | Sep 15 2021HURTIGRUTEN Expeditions’ battery-hybrid powered Fridtjof Nansen (pictured) has been named in the world’s northernmost naming ceremony for a passenger ship.
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Silversea Kimberley 22-23
Wednesday | Sep 15 2021SILVERSEA Cruises is inviting travellers to discover Australia’s Kimberley region with the the line’s latest destination brochure.
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Carnival Corp releases 2050 goals
Tuesday | Sep 14 2021CARNIVAL Corporation has released its 11th annual sustainability report, introducing its goals for 2030 and aspirations for 2050.
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Scenic SE Asia 2022-23
Tuesday | Sep 14 2021SCENIC Luxury Cruises & Tours has unveiled its new 2022 and 2023 Southeast Asia program, which features a new nine-night itinerary on the Mekong River.
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A taste of Tas in Geelong
Tuesday | Sep 14 2021TASMANIA’S natural landscapes have provided the inspiration for Spirit of Tasmania’s new terminal design at GeelongPort (CW 24 Apr 2020).
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Carnival Corp COVID testing deal
Monday | Sep 13 2021CARNIVAL Corporation will provide access to pre-boarding testing (pictured), allowing American guests to schedule an appointment for a COVID-19 test from Quest Diagnostics locations across the United States.
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Coastal Express is hot
Monday | Sep 13 2021HURTIGRUTEN’S Norwegian Coastal Express division is starting to book more strongly the closer Australia moves to international travel, Managing Director, APAC Damian Perry told Cruise Weekly.