Headlines
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Paul Gauguin joins CLIA
Monday | Sep 14 2020THE ocean cruise ranks of Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) Australasia have been bolstered with the addition of Tahiti-based Paul Gauguin Cruises as a Regional Cruise Line Australasia member.
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Cruise ruling amended
Friday | Sep 11 2020THE Australian Government has updated the formal determination which prohibits cruise ships from operating in local waters, with the latest revision ominously removing any mention of a “cessation time” for the ban.
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Cunard’s 2021 world cruise fit for a Queen
Friday | Sep 11 2020CUNARD Line’s Queen Mary 2 (pictured) will sail a 118-night world cruise in 2022, departing New York on 03 Jan 2022.
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Norwegian “Peace of Mind”
Friday | Sep 11 2020NORWEGIAN Cruise Line (NCL) Vice President and MD APAC Ben Angell has detailed a range of core “Peace of Mind” initiatives which aim to “deliver the safest sailing experience, both at sea and ashore, when the time is right to cruise again”.
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Got a spare few mill?
Friday | Sep 11 2020A total of five former Cruise & Maritime Voyages (CMV) ships have been put up for sale at auction.
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Celebrity Cruises appoints new MD
Thursday | Sep 10 2020CELEBRITY Cruises has this morning announced the departure of its regional leader, Susan Bonner, just nine months after she returned to head up the brand’s Asia-Pacific operations in Sydney (CW 20 Jan).
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Ritz-Carlton 2022-23
Thursday | Sep 10 2020THE Caribbean and Central America will be the focus for Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection in the northern winter 2022/23 season.
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CLIA releases environmental report
Wednesday | Sep 9 2020CRUISE Lines International Association (CLIA) has today released a new Oxford Economics report highlighting the progress CLIA ocean cruise line members are continuing to make towards environmental goals.
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Quark Arctic 2022
Wednesday | Sep 9 2020QUARK Expeditions has announced 17 Arctic voyages for the 2022 season, featuring the recently floated-out Ultramarine (pictured).
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Brisbane Terminal on hold
Tuesday | Sep 8 2020THE closure of the Queensland border and the three-month extension of the Australian Government’s cruise ban (CW 04 Sep) has put paid to any hopes that the new Brisbane International Cruise Terminal will open on schedule.