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Solis power for Seabourn
Friday | Feb 2 2024SEABOURN Cruise Line has opened its new fine dining experience ‘Solis’ (pictured) on Seabourn Quest.
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Carnival Corp reroutes Red Sea cruises
Thursday | Feb 1 2024CARNIVAL Corporation is rerouting its Red Sea (pictured) transits for 12 ships across seven cruise lines due to the crisis in the inlet (CW 17 Jan).
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Adventure World teams up with Hurti
Thursday | Feb 1 2024ADVENTURE World has announced an exclusive collaboration with Hurtigruten for a series of journeys under the banner ‘Authentic Nordics’.
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HAL brings Collectors Voyages to Aus
Thursday | Feb 1 2024HOLLAND America Line (HAL) will take cruisers to the iconic sites and wonders of Australia in 2025-2026, in a season which will include longer Collectors’ Voyages of up to 50 days.
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New marketing push for Carnival
Wednesday | Jan 31 2024CARNIVAL Cruise Line is encouraging Australians to opt for “100% Holiday” on their next vacation in its latest campaign designed by creative agency Today The Brave.
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Carnival’s new Key to fun
Wednesday | Jan 31 2024CARNIVAL Cruise Line’s new exclusive destination on Grand Bahama, Celebration Key (render pictured), will feature five distinct areas designed for a variety of unique experiences.
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Ama announces Aussie team
Tuesday | Jan 30 2024AMAWATERWAYS has introduced its Australian-based sales and marketing team, which will be led by newly appointed Managing Director Steve Richards (CW 18 Dec 2023).
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B-Corp about “continuous improvement”
Tuesday | Jan 30 2024AURORA Expeditions will strive for “continuous improvement” following its official certification as a B Corporation (CW yesterday), with the line attempting to improve upon its score from its initial verification.
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Just in the nicko time
Tuesday | Jan 30 2024GERMAN cruise line nicko cruises is visiting Australia for the first time this month, with local travel advisors inveited on board its flagship last week.
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Aurora now a B Corp
Monday | Jan 29 2024AURORA Expeditions has reached its latest sustainability milestone, becoming the first major cruise line to achieve B Corporation certification, as exclusively revealed by Cruise Weekly (CW breaking news Fri).