Headlines
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NCL spring/summer 2026
Friday | Aug 23 2024NORWEGIAN Cruise Line (NCL) is offering more options for port-immersive Europe itineraries for its 2026 spring/summer season.
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New Windstar ship revealed
Friday | Aug 23 2024A first look at Windstar Cruises’ brand-new Star Seeker shows 112 suites, most with a large veranada or infinity windows.
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Sydney’s OPT transformed by TA
Thursday | Aug 22 2024TRAVEL Associates (TA) has taken over Sydney’s Overseas Passenger Terminal to launch its luxury cruise season, with the brand’s signature purple gem at Circular Quay (pictured).
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MSC’s multi-gen rise
Thursday | Aug 22 2024MSC Cruises is seeing a rise in multi-generational travellers, as the line continues to produce ships with “something for everyone” on board.
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Garden atrium for Adventure
Wednesday | Aug 21 2024DISNEY Cruise Line has unveiled its new Imagination Garden which will serve as a new central atrium concept on its forthcoming cruise ship, Disney Adventure.
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Princess goes unlimited
Wednesday | Aug 21 2024UPGRADES to Princess Cruises’ top-tier Princess Premier optional add-on have been introduced, alongside a price increase to A$100 per person per day.
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APT, Viking gonged twice
Tuesday | Aug 20 2024APT and Viking will battle it out for both the ‘Most Popular Ocean Cruise Operator’ and ‘Most Popular River Cruise Operator’ at the National Travel Industry Award’s (NTIA) later this year (CW breaking news yesterday).
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New Zealand’s cruise own goal
Tuesday | Aug 20 2024“NEW Zealand has done this to itself” was the message from Carnival Corporation Chief Strategy & External Affairs Officer Teresa Lloyd, in reference to the alarming decline in cruise calls scheduled in the country over the next few years (CW 16 Aug).
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Cruising gets rocked
Tuesday | Aug 20 2024CREATIVE Cruising recently hosted its successful Cruise Spirit retreat at Uluru, which brought together travel advisors for three days of immersive cruise content.
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Managed cruise growth for NZ
Monday | Aug 19 2024NEW Zealand Cruise Association Chief Executive Officer Jacqui Lloyd believes “managed growth” is the key to filling out the country’s cruise industry, as it faces a myriad of headwinds, such as port costs, destination regulations, and fuel.