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Shooting for the stars
Thursday | Oct 17 2024EMERALD Cruises has unveiled its new Star-Ship, Emerald Astra, (pictured) as well as fleet enhancements across Europe.
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No Oceania Aussie season
Thursday | Oct 17 2024OCEANIA Cruises has unveiled its 2026 Collection of Voyages, which will explore the lesser-known ports, iconic cities, and resort towns across Alaska, the Mediterranean, and Northern Europe, and more.
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Ponant gets Crooked
Wednesday | Oct 16 2024PONANT and Crooked Compass have partnered to launch a one-of-a-kind itinerary, ‘Perfection at Sea’, which will explore Papua New Guinea by land and sea, Cruise Weekly can reveal.
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Oceania event series
Wednesday | Oct 16 2024OCEANIA Cruises has unveiled a new series of ‘Exclusive Cruise Events’ across Australia, showcasing the line’s latest news, fleet updates, and its new season.
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CCL completes hull refresh
Wednesday | Oct 16 2024CARNIVAL Cruise Line (CCL) has completed a hull refresh project across its 27-ship fleet with the emergence of Carnival Panorama from dry dock in Singapore.
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Cruisers looking for their ‘wow’ moment
Tuesday | Oct 15 2024CRUISERS are increasingly seeking more immersive experiences, Helloworld has found, with passengers leaning toward “event sailings”.
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Silver lining in NZ clouds
Tuesday | Oct 15 2024THERE is fresh hope the New Zealand cruise industry’s fraught relationship with the country’s government has turned a corner, with the NZ Customs Service hailing its willingness to work with the sector moving forward.
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Scenic new APAC office
Tuesday | Oct 15 2024SCENIC Group has announced a new Asia Pacific office and dedicated team in Singapore, marking a significant expansion within the region.
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Cruise key for NSW: Graham
Monday | Oct 14 2024THE cruise industry is of great importance to the Government of New South Wales, Minister for Tourism John Graham told CW, at a time during which the state plans its Visitor Economy Strategy through to 2035 (CW 11 Oct).
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Cruise should be proud
Monday | Oct 14 2024OUTGOING Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) President & Chief Executive Officer Kelly Craighead believes the sector needs to do more to tell the story of its commitment to sustainability.