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CRUISEHQ and Royal Caribbean came together last night to celebrate their new brand collaboration, inviting 80 travel professionals to a memorable evening at Hacienda Sydney, where attendees witnessed Ovation of the Seas depart Sydney Harbour. A highlight of the evening was a presentation from Roberta Chaplin, Key Account Manager Australia/NZ at Royal Caribbean, showcasing the cruise line’s impressive international product offerings.
VIKING has gone to press with its ‘2025-2027 Antarctica, The Arctic & Grand Journeys Expeditions’ brochure, showcasing voyages across Antarctica, the Arctic and the Great Lakes of North America.
SEADREAM Yacht Club has become the first cruise line to accept cryptocurrency as a payment option for voyages and full-yacht charters.
IN light of the Australia Day public holiday on Mon, Cruise Weekly will return on Tue 28 Jan with all the latest industry news.
PRINCESS Cruises is celebrating Valentine’s Day and launching a pop-up dining event in New York City called Love by Britto.
FOUR Seasons Yachts has celebrated the float-out of Four Seasons I at the Fincantieri shipyard in Ancona.
IF you have a passenger booked on a Gulf of Mexico cruise, they soon may not be.
CELEBRITY Cruises has announced its sixth ship in the Edge series will launch in 2038 (CW breaking news yesterday).
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