Headlines
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Nine exclusive ports for SH
Thursday | Oct 31 2024EXPEDITION line Swan Hellenic will introduce cruise travellers to nine global ports never before visited by any other cruise line as it wraps up its 2025-26 season.
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FCTG fast-tracks Ignite brand to UK
Wednesday | Oct 30 2024FLIGHT Centre Travel Group (FCTG) will expand the holiday packages business model of Ignite Travel to the UK market following the all-cash acquisition of Cruise Club UK (CW breaking news).
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Demand fuels RCG results
Wednesday | Oct 30 2024ROBUST demand for Royal Caribbean Group’s (RCG) cruises have driven its strong third quarter results, with the company improving its full-year outlook.
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Ponant ‘Swap2Zero’ funds
Wednesday | Oct 30 2024PONANT has secured a European Commission grant for its ‘Swap2Zero’ project, one of the world’s first transoceanic ship designed for carbon neutrality (CW 06 Jul 2023).
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Princess skis into Aussie season
Tuesday | Oct 29 2024PRINCESS Cruises’ Crown Princess has made her maiden arrival into Hobart, after kicking off her debut Australian season last week.
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MSC to launch cruises in Alaska
Tuesday | Oct 29 2024MSC Cruises has launched voyages to Alaska for the first time, which will depart Seattle in time for the 2026 season.
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Encore deals more entertainment
Tuesday | Oct 29 2024SEABOURN Cruise Line has announced the star-studded line-up for Seabourn Encore’s 2025 entertainment program, with three exclusive sailings.
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Viking, Uniworld defend their titles
Monday | Oct 28 2024VIKING (pictured) and Uniworld Boutique River Cruises have defended their respective titles at the 2024 National Travel Industry Awards (NTIA), in what was a banner night for the sector.
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Cruise industry’s big night at NTIAs
Monday | Oct 28 2024THE cruise industry was strongly represented at Sat night’s National Travel Industry Awards (NTIAs), hosted by the Australian Travel Industry Association.
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Australia an “on-ramp” for fly-cruise
Monday | Oct 28 2024SHORT cruise itineraries in local waters are whetting the appetite for Australians to book a longer cruise as part of their next international holiday, Norwegian Cruise Line APAC MD and Vice President Ben Angell believes.