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VIRGIN Voyages, which just dived head-first into its Australian debut (CW 06 Dec), is now diving into wave season with a new offer.
EMERALD Cruises has announced an eight-day Danube Delights cruise with Celebrity Chef Dale MacKay.
SORRY to fans of Ben & Jerry’s but it appears the ice cream manufacturer’s relationship with Royal Caribbean International is unfortunately melting.
THERE is a “huge amount of interest” in AmaWaterways already, following the cruise line’s announcement two months ago that it will enter the Australian market (CW 22 Sep), new local Managing Director Steve Richards has told Cruise Weekly.
ARGENTINE soccer player Lionel Messi (pictured) will become the ‘Icon’ of Royal Caribbean International’s (RCI) Icon of the Seas, when he christens the new ship in Miami at an exclusive naming ceremony next month.
“FLOATING home” Villa Vie Residences has purchased Braemar from Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines, which will be renamed Villa Vie Odyssey.
TWO of Ponant’s ships, L’Austral and Le Boreal, are scheduled to be fitted with shorepower next year, which will see the entire fleet equipped with the technology by 2026.
CARNIVAL Cruise Line will serve around 1.5 tonnes of turkey this Christmas, which will be accompanied by around one tonne of potatoes.
INTERNATIONAL cruise ships have been granted 12 months of additional certainty about their operations in Australian waters, under a ruling issued yesterday by Minister for Transport & Infrastructure Catherine King.
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