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Cunard to return to Australia in 2026
Wednesday | Feb 21 2024CUNARD Line has launched new voyages cruising from Sep 2025 to Jan 2027, confirming visits to Australia for both its flagship Queen Mary 2 (pictured) and its new vessel Queen Anne.
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P&O celebrates 2023 top achievers
Wednesday | Feb 21 2024P&O’S Top 10 Agents for 2023 and their partners embarked on a celebratory journey aboard the Pacific Encounter for a four-night Whitsundays cruise, hosted by P&O sales team members Angus Mackay, Erin King, and Dylan McKechnie.
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AIDA set for fleet refurb
Wednesday | Feb 21 2024AIDA Cruises’ ships are set to be thoroughly modernised, in the most extensive fleet update in the line’s history.
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MSC adds new Open Booking program
Tuesday | Feb 20 2024MSC Cruises has launched a new ‘Open Booking’ program, which will allow guests on board its fleet of ships to make a future reservation without the need to commit to a particular vessel, itinerary, or sailing date.
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Firenze senior officers
Tuesday | Feb 20 2024CARNIVAL Cruise Line has welcomed on board its senior officers and lead entertainment team for Carnival Firenze, the latest addition to the company’s fleet (CW 05 Feb).
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MSC cooking up a storm
Tuesday | Feb 20 2024MSC Cruises’ 2024 World Cruise will welcome three celebrity chefs on board MSC Poesia.
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More Red Sea cancellations
Monday | Feb 19 2024CRYSTAL Cruises has become the latest line to cancel a Red Sea-bound voyage, calling off a sailing aboard Crystal Symphony (pictured) next month.
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New Antarctica21 ship
Monday | Feb 19 2024CHILEAN fly-cruise specialist Antarctica21 has unveiled plans for a new cutting-edge ship (pictured), designed exclusively for the southernmost continent.
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Oceania offers spur strong bookings
Friday | Feb 16 2024TRAVEL advisors are helping Oceania Cruises survive market and economic pressures, Senior Vice President Global Sales Nikki Upshaw told Crusie Weekly, as the line continues to see sturdy booking demand.
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New RCI Oasis vessel
Friday | Feb 16 2024ROYAL Caribbean Group has signed an agreement with French shipbuilder Chantiers de l’Atlantique for its next Oasis Class ship, the seventh to be built.