Headlines
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P&O’s Master Class live
Tuesday | Mar 21 2017THE first P&O Cruises Flagship College Master Class has been released, offering deeper knowledge of the line’s product & 10 Cruise Lines Int’l Australasia (CLIA) Accreditation Points.
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Celebrity’s local drive
Thursday | Mar 16 2017ROYAL Caribbean Cruises has named Cameron Mannix as its first bdm dedicated solely to Celebrity Cruises for Australia and New Zealand.
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Cunard 2019 program release
Tuesday | Mar 14 2017CUNARD this morning unveiled its full 2019 international cruise program, which features the previously announced Down Under deployment of its Queen Elizabeth (CW 28 Feb).
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Silversea ambassador program
Tuesday | Mar 14 2017SILVERSEA Cruises has announced the launch of a new travel agent recognition program, with a host of benefits to reward agents for their support of the Silversea brand.
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Celebrity Edge unveiled
Tuesday | Mar 14 2017EXPANDED staterooms, a “magic carpet” and a rooftop garden are just some of the features which will be on Celebrity Cruises’ first new class of ship in ten years.
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Royal’s new ship named
Thursday | Mar 9 2017ROYAL Caribbean’s newest vessel, set to launch Apr 2018, will be named Symphony of the Seas and be the largest cruise ship in the world.
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Intrepid’s adventure cruising takes off
Tuesday | Mar 7 2017INTREPID Group’s adventure cruise program will be ramped up and enter into new markets in 2018/19, building on the success of a program endorsed by agents.
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Collette eyes cruise agents
Thursday | Mar 2 2017COLLETTE is having “great success” working with agents who are strong in cruising to add on a pre- or post-cruise land-based tour, Alison Mead, the company’s Australian business manager, told Cruise Weekly.
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Queen Elizabeth down under
Tuesday | Feb 28 2017CUNARD will base its Queen Elizabeth in Australia for almost two months in early 2019, with the vessel to undertake a series of seven round-trip voyages out of Sydney and Melbourne over the period (Cruise Weekly breaking news).
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Australia, get your act together – Goldstein
Tuesday | Feb 28 2017AUSTRALIA would see a “tremendous amount of additional economic benefit” from the cruise industry if current infrastructure constraints could be addressed, according to the global ceo of Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines, Adam Goldstein.