CRUISE WEEKLY NEWS
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A multi-million-dollar refresh has begun for Windstar Cruises’ three Wind-class sailing ships – the 342-guest Wind Surf, and the 148-guest Wind Star and Wind Spirit.
THE contribution of travel advisors was at the forefront of last night’s christening of Seven Seas Grandeur, as Regent Seven Seas Cruises (RSSC) welcomed its newest ship and recognised its valuable partnerships with the global travel trade.
PRINCESS Cruises’ new Star Princess has begun the countdown to her debut in the Mediterranean in summer 2025, with the traditional keel laying ceremony recently taking place at the Fincantieri shipyard.
VIKING has opened reservations for its 2026 European river cruise program, with the early release following strong demand.
MIAMI Mayor Daniella Levine Cava has announced the busiest year in the history of the port, which reached a record 7.3 million passengers.
EXPERTS have created a 3D model to solve the puzzle of a sunken German U-boat from World War I.
CELEBRITY Cruises Chief Executive Officer Laura Hodges Bethge has hailed the contribution of Aussie and Kiwi travel advisors to the new Down Under deployment of Celebrity Edge, telling trade partners aboard the ship the strong performance of agency sales “gives us good intentions to bring her back and talk about additional capacity over time”.
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