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Cruise Weekly has reported all of the important cruise industry stories since 2007. Subscribers receive a weekly newsletter each issue with all the details behind the stories below.
THE resurgence of cruise, along with the continued after effects of the pandemic, are leading to a massive rise in the number of travellers who are purchasing cruise travel insurance.
MURRAY River Paddlesteamers has announced a special, one-time-only river cruise which sets sail in Dec just before Christmas.
AT first glance you would think the seaside town of Seaburn in England’s Sunderland had just been covered in a fresh dumping of snow – which wouldn’t be too unusual, given the UK has entered its winter season.
Paspaley Pearl to launch in June 2024 in partnership with pearling company Paspaley. Ponant has just…
A sustainable cruise sector was firmly on the agenda in French Polynesia last week, where more than 140 delegates from countries across the South Pacific gathered for the Second South Pacific Cruise Forum.
AMERICAN Queen Voyages (AQV) President Cindy D’Aoust has left the company just over a year after being appointed to the top job (CW 29 Sep 2022).
THE Australian Federal Court has ruled in favour of passengers who filed a class action against Carnival Australia following a COVID-19 outbreak onboard Ruby Princess in 2020 (CW breaking news), but says the lead plaintiff has already been adequately compensated by the cruise company.
NORWEGIAN Cruise Line’s fourth Annual Walk for Wellness participants stepped it up a notch over the weekend and smashed the second distance goal of the challenge – an epic 200,000km!
MEYER Group, which is responsible for some of the world’s biggest cruise ships, has unveiled a world-first concept: floating cruise terminals.
A glassing incident aboard Carnival Cruise Line’s Carnival Magic is being probed by the US Federal Bureau of Investigation, while the alleged attacker has been banned for life from cruising with Carnival.
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