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AIDA fleet modernisation
Monday | Jun 3 2024AIDA Cruises has launched ‘AIDA Evolution’, the largest fleet modernisation in the line’s history, with AIDAdiva (pictured) being the first Sphinx-class ship to be contemporised early next year.
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RCL launches group-wide status match
Friday | May 31 2024REPEAT travellers sailing on Royal Caribbean International, Celebrity Cruises and luxury brand Silversea will soon have their loyalty status recognised on all sister brands.
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Travelmarvel opens US
Friday | May 31 2024TRAVELMARVEL’S Canada and Alaska 2025 program is out now, featuring earlybird savings of up to $3,000 per couple.
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Keisha sets sail from TAFE
Friday | May 31 2024TAFE NSW student Keisha Lesaisaea has embarked on her dream career in the travel industry, having recently secured her first admin role with Ponant.
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Oceania’s Marina returns to service
Thursday | May 30 2024OCEANIA Cruises has returned its ship Marina to service after an extensive refurbishment, which incudes all-new Penthouse suites and three new culinary venues.
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Tauck-ing a Dutch tour
Thursday | May 30 2024TAUCK National Account Manager Jenny Pilgrim is currently hosting a large group of travel advisors on an 8-day famil cruising the Dutch waterways.
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Scenic Group relaunches rewards
Wednesday | May 29 2024SCENIC Group has relaunched its enhanced partner loyalty program, Scenic Group Rewards, which will continue to benefit the trade for every ocean and river booking made across its portfolio of brands.
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Travel24 grows further
Wednesday | May 29 2024ACCENTURE’S Head of Cultural Forecasting Michelle Newton is confirmed to speak at Travel24, revealing the socio-cultural drivers of change that are impacting the tourism sector.
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HAL lights up the trade
Wednesday | May 29 2024HOLLAND America Line (HAL) took the recent opening night of Vivid Sydney to another level, hosting valued trade partners to dinner high above the city.
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Cruise benefits spreading
Tuesday | May 28 2024THE benefits of the cruise sector to Australia’s tourism industry go well beyond the country’s coastline, Tourism Australia Chief Executive Officer Phillipa Harrison believes.