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Scenic’s Night of Stars
Monday | Feb 3 2020IT Was a night of celebration on Sat at the eighth annual Scenic “Night of Stars” held at Sydney’s ivy Ballroom, with agents recognised for their selling efforts over the past year.
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Aussies caught up in cruise health scare
Friday | Jan 31 2020MORE than 6,000 cruise passengers were reportedly quarantined, including 27 Australians, on Costa Cruises’ Costa Smeralda ship in Italy, amid fears a guest may have contracted the deadly coronavirus.
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Marvellous for Aussies
Friday | Jan 31 2020TRAVELMARVEL’S upcoming trio of Contemporary Class river ships (CW 09 Jan) have been designed to create a unique experience on European rivers, the company’s CEO David Cox told Cruise Weekly.
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Slide behind the curtain
Friday | Jan 31 2020BEYOND taking the high adrenalin plunge down its tubes, cruise passengers probably spare little thought as to how much planning goes into the design of waterslides on board cruise ships.
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Celebrity goes Beyond the Edge
Thursday | Jan 30 2020THE first piece of steel was cut earlier this morning for Celebrity Beyond, the third ship in Celebrity Cruises’ Edge series.
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Croatia’s new style
Thursday | Jan 30 2020SAIL Croatia is currently constructing a new “Elegance class” ship, set to join the fleet later this year (pictured).
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Wind Surf renovation
Thursday | Jan 30 2020WINDSTAR has unveiled a new Officer’s Suite (pictured) on board the newly-renovated flagship Wind Surf.
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Geraldton vols award
Thursday | Jan 30 2020CRUISE Geraldton’s Meet & Greet Volunteers (pictured) were presented the Active Citizenship Award at the town’s Australia Day Community Citizen of the Year Awards.
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Cruise lines cancel voyages in China
Wednesday | Jan 29 2020THE growing health emergency in China has begun to affect some of the major cruise lines, with MSC Cruises and Royal Caribbean both cancelling cruises departing from the country to help mitigate the spread of coronavirus.
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Scrubbers to be scrubbed?
Wednesday | Jan 29 2020WASHWATER discharges from open-loop Exhaust Gas Cleaning Systems (EGCS) technology will worsen the accumulation of carcinogens in marine environments, according to Senior Researcher, Marine Program for The International Council on Clean Transportation (ICCT) Bryan Comer.