News
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Time for Adventure
Wednesday | Dec 17 2025DISNEY Cruise Line’s new ship Disney Adventure was handed over on the weekend on Germany’s North Sea coast, ahead of arriving in her home port of Singapore.
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The power of FSI
Wednesday | Dec 17 2025FOUR Seasons Yachts’ Four Seasons I has completed her sea trials, marking a major milestone ahead of the ship’s inaugural program next year.
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TasPorts CEO out
Wednesday | Dec 17 2025TASPORTS has announced Chief Executive Officer Anthony Donald will step down from the role, concluding his tenure in Mar.
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CW for Wed 17 Dec 2025
Wednesday | Dec 17 2025CCL carves post-P&O niche, Swan Hellenic appoints Oz sales director, Hurtigruten expands sales team, Four Seasons’ first yacht shapes up, and more
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MSC Cruises sails to New Frontiers
Tuesday | Dec 16 2025MSC Cruises and Meyer Werft have signed a landmark agreement for six next-generation vessels, marking the launch of the line’s New Frontier platform.
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Tech to clean up for Aus & NZ
Tuesday | Dec 16 2025THE new in-water cruise ship cleaning technology rolling out in Auckland (pictured) this summer (CW yesterday) offers cruise lines the ability to create effective home port strategies in the region, according to Australian Cruise Association Chief Executive Officer Jill Abel.
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HAL oranges agents famil
Tuesday | Dec 16 2025HOLLAND America Line (HAL) Key Account Manager Erin King and Business Development Executive Dylan McKechnie recently hosted a group of agents on board Noordam as part of her Australian season (CW 14 Nov).
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Fly free with Scenic
Tuesday | Dec 16 2025SCENIC Luxury Cruises & Tours is inviting guests to fly free in economy with its Europe river cruises next year – see page 4 for more info.
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Caledonian Sky sold
Tuesday | Dec 16 2025TRAVELMARVEL’S Caledonian Sky has been sold to a Greek shipping company, Kalamata Shipping.
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Medium is best
Tuesday | Dec 16 2025MIDSIZE cruise ships – typically carrying 1,000 to 2,500 guests – generally rank as the most popular vessels, new research has found.