Headlines
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MSC welcomes Seaside
Tuesday | Jan 2 2018MSC Seaside has been named at a star-studded ceremony in the Port of Miami.
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P&O everyday BBL heroes
Tuesday | Jan 2 2018P&O Cruises has teamed up with Network Ten and Multi Channel Network for a second year to recognise everyday cricket heroes as part of the Homegrown Hero Competition on the Big Bash League broadcast.
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Aussies opt for Christmas at sea
Thursday | Dec 21 2017ALMOST 40,000 passengers will set sail in local waters this Christmas, trading in cooking and cleaning for a cruise.
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Stuart Allison promoted
Thursday | Dec 21 2017CARNIVAL Corporation has promoted Stuart Allison to senior vice president, Asia Pacific planning and operations for Princess Cruises.
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Jewel & Oceania in Melbourne
Thursday | Dec 21 2017BOTH Norwegian Cruise Line’s Norwegian Jewel and Oceania Cruises’ Regatta met side-by-side in Melbourne Port on Sun (pictured), marking a first in the region for the line’s parent company, Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings (NCLH).
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Ponant orders $421m icebreaker
Tuesday | Dec 19 2017PONANT has revealed an order for “the first electric hybrid cruise icebreaker with LNG propulsion”, set for delivery in Q2 2021.
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2018 looks bright: CLIA
Tuesday | Dec 19 2017GLOBAL cruise travel is predicted to continue its upward trend, with 27.2 million pax expected to set sail in 2018, according to the latest statistics from Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA).
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Princess programs out
Tuesday | Dec 19 2017PRINCESS Cruises has released its Japan 2019 season as well as its Canada and New England 2019 northern autumn itineraries.
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Creative Cruising changes hands
Thursday | Dec 14 2017EXPRESS Travel Group (ETG) has set out to double the business of Creative Cruising over the next three to four years after confirming its purchase of the cruise specialist this week.
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P&O winter 2019 release
Thursday | Dec 14 2017P&O Cruises’ 2019 winter program has gone on sale today, offering 43 cruises which explore the South Pacific departing from either Sydney or Brisbane.