Headlines
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Tyrrell joins ATIA Board
Wednesday | Jun 19 2024THE Australian Travel Industry Association (ATIA) has welcomed three new directors, with Globus family of brands’ Managing Director (Asia Pacific), Gai Tyrrell, among the fresh faces.
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Truffles and wine in Europe
Wednesday | Jun 19 2024EUROPEAN Waterways has announced a collection of new and enhanced excursions, which will take guests off the beaten path on its luxury barge cruises.
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Kids inherit the World
Wednesday | Jun 19 2024MSC Cruises’ upcoming ship MSC World America is set to become the ultimate family destination at sea, with expanded facilities, new Lego experiences, and more.
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ACA Conference registration open
Tuesday | Jun 18 2024REGISTRATIONS have opened for the 26th annual Australian Cruise Association (ACA) Conference and annual general meeting, which will take place at SkyCity Adelaide.
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Cruise on top, says Virtuoso
Tuesday | Jun 18 2024GLOBAL travel agent network Virtuoso has found 58% of its members believe cruise will emerge as the strongest tourism sector in 2024-2025, surpassing land experiences.
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Royal Caribbean arrives at Utopia
Monday | Jun 17 2024ROYAL Caribbean International is saying “cheers to the weekend” as Utopia of the Seas officially joins its fleet.
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Explora II ready for inaugural voyage
Monday | Jun 17 2024EXPLORA Journeys’ second ship Explora II has completed her successful sea trials, and will start sailing on 11 Aug for her maiden journey from Barcelona.
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Celebrity Xcel-erates on new ship
Monday | Jun 17 2024CELEBRITY Cruises’ keel-laying ceremony took place at the Chantiers de l’Atlantique shipyard in Saint-Nazaire last week.
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Cruise borders simplified?
Monday | Jun 17 2024THE Australian Border Force (ABF) wants trials to simplify trans-Tasman travel expand to involve cruise, Commissioner Michael Outram told the Tourism & Transport Forum’s Outlook Tourism Conference last week.
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Govt silent on cruise exemption
Friday | Jun 14 2024THERE has been no decision made to extend the pivotal exemption to Australia’s Coastal Trading Act 2012, which allows foreign-flagged cruise ships to carry passengers between local ports, CW has learned.