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Pent-up demand finally realised
Friday | Dec 4 2020CONSUMERS’ pent-up demand for cruising, widely-touted throughout the industry, is finally becoming a reality, according to Silversea Cruises Senior Vice President & Managing Director Asia Pacific Adam Radwanski (pictured).
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NCL hosts Aria lunch
Friday | Dec 4 2020NORWEGIAN Cruise Line (NCL) hosted a celebratory lunch yesterday in recognition of the 12-month countdown to Norwegian Spirit’s inaugural Australian 2021/2022 summer season.
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Silversea reveals Kimberley 2021
Thursday | Dec 3 2020SILVERSEA Cruises has unveiled new voyages to Australia’s Kimberley region for next year.
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Celebrity Alaska 2022
Thursday | Dec 3 2020A range of new 2022 Alaska sailings have been announced by Celebrity Cruises.
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Overhaul at Carnival Corporation
Wednesday | Dec 2 2020CARNIVAL Corporation has announced Jan Swartz (pictured) as Group President of Holland America Group, amid a mass of changes overnight.
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New #WeAreCruise drops
Wednesday | Dec 2 2020THE shutdown of Illawarra business Kollaras & Co (pictured) shows the impact of the ongoing suspension of domestic cruise operations on the local economy.
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No insolvent trading for CMV Australia
Tuesday | Dec 1 2020THE collapsed Cruise & Maritime Voyages (CMV) Australia did not trade while insolvent in the lead-up to the appointment of its administrators (CW 21 Jul), who have confirmed the trigger for the shutdown of the business was the cessation of funding support from its British parent company.
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Viking Great Lakes
Tuesday | Dec 1 2020VIKING Expeditions will begin sailing in Jan 2022 with its first vessel, Viking Octantis (pictured) (CW 17 Jan) embarking on voyages to Antarctica and the Great Lakes.
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CLIA urges return for local cruising
Monday | Nov 30 2020CRUISE Lines International Association (CLIA) Australasia has urged the Australian Government not to extend the current Biosecurity Order which is preventing cruising (CW 03 Sep), and instead implement a “conditional process that would allow cruise lines to progress towards approval for a carefully managed resumption in 2021”.
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Australia and cruising both losing
Monday | Nov 30 2020THE Australian economy and communities around the country have lost almost $2 billion while cruise operations are suspended because of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a new report released this morning by the Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) Australasia and Australian Cruise Association (ACA).