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The experienced travel industry executive has departed the Greece-based cruise line. Celestyal Cruises Regional Manager Stewart…
PRINCESS Cruises has released its Australian season for 26/27, which will be headlined by the return of Circle Pacific itineraries sailing round-trip from Sydney and Brisbane for nearly 80 nights.
LUXURY line Seabourn has introduced its 2026/27 northern winter calendar of expeditions, with 46 departures of 24 unique itineraries scheduled.
SPIRIT of Tasmania operator TT-Line says there appears to have been no breach to the hull of its new vessel caused by hurricane-like winds at its Finnish shipyard.
CARNIVAL Cruise Line (CCL) has expanded its Australian sales team, with Sarah Miller promoted to the role of Key Account Manager.
ROYAL Caribbean is inviting fans of weekend getaways to leave the car at home and head to sea instead – more details on page four.
BRITISH agency group Gray Dawes Group has acquired Melbourne-based Verve Travel and Leisure, part of which includes Bay Travel and Cruise.
AMERICAN Cruise Line will receive 10 new ships in three years, as the company announces an agreement for four more newbuilds with Chesapeake Shipbuilding.
PUMPKIN was the flavour of the day on board Carnival Cruise Line recently as the line celebrated Halloween in its typical ‘Fun’ style.
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