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Carnival’s sneak peek
Tuesday | Jun 11 2024CARNIVAL Cruise Line has kicked off its ‘Your Peek at Paradise’ summer series in Miami, the first of a five-part series which will give hundreds of travel advisors a look at its new Celebration Key.
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New tech to save cruise billions
Friday | Jun 7 2024A new start-up company, Ocean Intelligence, is using state-of-the-art forecasting, satellite data, and artificial intelligence to optimise vessel transit time, fuel consumption, and carbon dioxide emissions in real time, potentially saving the cruise industry more than US$2 billion per year.
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New APT Seabourn cruises
Friday | Jun 7 2024APT has launched its Canada & Alaska holidays for next year, the first year since the tour operator’s partnership with Seabourn Cruise Line (CW 22 Feb).
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Princess Swan-ning around at Fan Day
Friday | Jun 7 2024PRINCESS Cruises has spread the love at the Sydney Swans’ Fan Day on the weekend at the Hordern Pavilion.
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Cruise’s destination focus
Thursday | Jun 6 2024DESTINATION stewardship will play a large part in the future of the Australian cruise industry, according to Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) Managing Director Joel Katz.
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Ponant adds three Aussie voyages
Thursday | Jun 6 2024PONANT has shared three new local luxury expeditions for 2024 and 2025, featuring itineraries discovering the Great Australian Bight, the gastronomic delights of Tasmania, and WA.
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Discovery yachts to hit the rivers
Thursday | Jun 6 2024SCENIC Luxury Cruises & Tours has launched its 2026 Worldwide Discovery Collection, which spans departures from Oct 2025 through Mar 2027.
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Princess lassoes partnership
Thursday | Jun 6 2024PRINCESS Cruises has been named the official cruise line partner of the Academy of Country Music (ACM), with the brand’s ships to feature performances from emerging stars of the genre.
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P&O “not sustainable” in Australia
Wednesday | Jun 5 2024CARNIVAL Cruise Line President Christine Duffy has told Cruise Weekly the decision to integrate the P&O Cruises Australia brand into the flagship line assures the best opportunity for the company to continue sailing Down Under.
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Little to chair CLIA board
Wednesday | Jun 5 2024NEW Carnival Corporation Country Manager Peter Little has been elected Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) Chair in Australasia, taking over from Norwegian Cruise Line Vice President & MD Ben Angell.