Headlines
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Carnival’s record prog
Thursday | Jun 8 2017CARNIVAL Cruise Line will once again sail out of Sydney in Nov 2019, after swapping out the destination for Melbourne in the same period in 2018 due to congestion at the OPT.
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Norwegian Asia initiative
Thursday | Jun 8 2017NORWEGIAN Cruise Line’s deployment of Norwegian Joy out of Shanghai and Tianjin is evidence of the company’s strong commitment to Asia, which has been spearheaded by Steve Odell since he established the company’s regional head office in Sydney just two years ago.
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River lines pulling ahead
Tuesday | Jun 6 2017APT and Scenic have dominated the river cruise space in Cruise Weekly’s 2017 Cruise Industry Survey, showing a strong lead over rivals in agent perceptions.
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MSC’s new ‘World Class’
Tuesday | Jun 6 2017MSC Cruises has inked a Memorandum of Understanding with STX France for two LNG-powered mega cruise ships, with options for two more.
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Durban terminal bidder
Thursday | Jun 1 2017KWAZULU Cruise Terminal (KCT), a joint venture between MSC Cruises and African Armada Consortium has been selected as the preferred bidder for the development of South Africa’s Durban Cruise Terminal.
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NZ cruising’s big splash
Thursday | Jun 1 2017MORE Kiwis cruised in 2016 than any other year, the latest Cruise Lines Int’l Association (CLIA) Australasia statistics show.
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Top cruise lines revealed
Tuesday | May 30 2017AUSTRALIA’S travel agents have rated the best performing cruise lines and highlighted key threats to their business in Cruise Weekly’s exclusive Cruise Industry Survey for 2017.
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Syd policy questioned
Tuesday | May 30 2017CRUISE lines have given mixed reviews to the new booking policy the Port Authority of NSW is considering for Sydney’s cruise berths (CW Thu).
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Tauck’s small ship boost
Thursday | May 25 2017TAUCK’S current three to five year plan will see small ship cruising split into two different styles of travelling: expedition and cultural journeys.
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Sydney situation “critical”
Tuesday | May 23 2017SENIOR executives from Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings are meeting with Sydney Ports Authority today as part of an ongoing campaign to resolve the impasse of Sydney Harbour’s cruise capacity.