CRUISE WEEKLY NEWS
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LIONS, mermaids, and pirates will all feature as part of Royal Caribbean International’s (RCI) Icon of the Seas’ “show-stopping” entertainment line-up.
CRUISE Amigo has gone live with its first customer, Murray River Paddlesteamers, following the product’s launch by parent company Tour Amigo earlier this year (CW 06 Jul).
FLIGHT Centre Travel Group’s (FCTG) Independent division has chartered an entire Uniworld Boutique River Cruise Collection ship for its first-ever ‘Independent Icons’ incentive this week.
HX is turning Black Fri green, with cruisers able to save up to 50% off its voyages in the Galapagos Islands, Antarctica, West Africa, and more.
NORWEGIAN Cruise Line Holdings (NCLH) is “razor-focused” on costs, from cutting food spend to reigning in ship dry docks.
TRUE North is introducing a new class of cabin, River Premium, for its 2025 season.
FLEDGLING cruise line Margaritaville at Sea is offering an unlimited cruises pass, which provides an inexhaustible amount of sailing for just USD$300 – however, there are a lot of catches.
ROYAL Caribbean International’s (RCI) Ovation of the Seas (pictured) is back in Sydney for the cruise line’s biggest Australian season ever.
CUNARD’S Japan deployments are also a casualty of the cruise line’s decision to deploy its Queen Elizabeth in the Americas in two year’s time (CW breaking news Fri), with the pivot seeing the ship sailing in Alaska during the northern summer and then the Caribbean in 2025/26.
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