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Silversea opens up 2020
Thursday | Oct 4 2018SILVERSEA Cruises is now taking reservations for 191 new voyages sailing across 84 countries in 2020 and 2021.
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PTMs gone with the wind
Thursday | Oct 4 2018TWO of TravelManagers PTMs recently sailed on a nine-day small ship famil with Windstar Cruises, sailing from Rome’s port of Civitavecchia to Nice on board the company’s Wind Surf.
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CLIA set for #ChooseCruise month
Tuesday | Oct 2 2018CRUISE Lines International Association (CLIA) Australasia is encouraging travel agents across the country to participate in its annual major promotion, which has this year been rebranded as #ChooseCruise (CW 23 Aug).
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Endurance revealed
Tuesday | Oct 2 2018LINDBLAD Expeditions has revealed renders for what is being touted as the “world’s most advanced polar expedition ship”.
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Silversea sights aurora
Tuesday | Oct 2 2018THE lights were on and everyone was at home onboard a recent Silversea Expeditions voyage, where lucky guests were treated to a stunning display of nature’s aurora borealis.
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P&O embarks on Pacific Adventure
Thursday | Sep 27 2018P&O Cruises Australia has revealed it will name its first Grand Class ship Pacific Adventure (TD breaking news).
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Princess beefs up Japan
Thursday | Sep 27 2018PRINCESS Cruises has announced the launch of its 2020 Winter Program featuring more calls to Japan than ever before.
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AmaMagna reveals more of its allure
Tuesday | Sep 25 2018APT, in partnership with AmaWaterways, have previewed further details of their new concept river cruise ship AmaMagna via a new promotional video.
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Xpedition gains X Factor
Tuesday | Sep 25 2018CELEBRITY Cruises’ ship specifically designed to explore the Galapagos Islands has emerged from a seven-day makeover in Panama.
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Cruise opportunities abound – Myrmell
Thursday | Sep 20 2018CARNIVAL Australia president Sture Myrmell says the ongoing growth of the global cruise industry over the next decade presents a major opportunity – and while Australia’s 5.7% rate of cruise penetration is a world leader, “that means more than 94% of Australians did not take advantage of the benefits a cruise has to offer”.