News
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A royal return
Tuesday | Oct 10 2017THE arrival of Radiance of the Seas in Sydney on Sunday marked the beginning of Royal…
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Celebrity’s Revolution
Tuesday | Oct 10 2017CELEBRITY Cruises has revealed plans for a $400m modernisation of its entire fleet through to 2023….
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Sun Princess to homeport in WA
Tuesday | Oct 10 2017PRINCESS Cruises has revealed it will redeploy Sun Princess to homeport in Fremantle in Oct and…
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Carnival Cruise Line sails to Melbourne Cup
Tuesday | Oct 10 2017Race-goers looking to kick off the fun of Melbourne Cup early and turn the iconic day…
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A taste of the good life and insider experiences new features in the 2018/19 European Waterways’ brochure
Tuesday | Oct 10 2017European Waterways, luxury hotel barging company, has launched its 2018/19 brochure featuring European cruises on the…
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Porthole 10 Oct 17
Tuesday | Oct 10 2017A yellow labrador by the name of Finse was honoured by Viking Cruises recently when a coin which represented the pooch’s year of birth was welded under the mast of Viking Orion during the ship’s float out event.
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U by Uniworld Asia
Tuesday | Oct 10 2017THE new youth-focussed brand from Uniworld, U by Uniworld, has revealed it will launch in Asia with a new ship to sail on the Mekong River (CW breaking news).
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Taibel promoted
Tuesday | Oct 10 2017RYAN Taibel has been promoted to vice president of sales and marketing for Australia and New Zealand at P&O Cruises.
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AIDA releases new Aussie offerings
Tuesday | Oct 10 2017AIDA Cruises has plotted new routes and destinations in Australia,
China & Indonesia in the release of its Feb 2018-Apr 2019 program.
AIDAvita will offer new cruises from Singapore to Australia and
Indonesia including spending three days in Darwin, allowing
passengers time to visit Kakadu National Park.
On 08 Oct 2018 AIDAaura will set sail on a 117-day world cruise
calling at 41 ports, including many which the line hasn’t visited
before, including Melbourne, Tasmania, Fiji, Samoa and Namibia.
Also new to the program are cruises from Singapore to the
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NCLH backs yes
Tuesday | Oct 10 2017NORWEGIAN Cruise Line Holdings (NCLH) has backed the yes vote in the Australian Marriage Law Postal Survey.