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THE Persian Gulf is the next big cruise destination on the globe, Celestyal Cruises Chief Commercial Officer Lee Haslett believes, as the line is set to invest heavily in the region over the next three years (CW 14 Nov).
MORE than 400 itineraries scheduled for the 2026/27 northern autumn and winter season have been unveiled by Norwegian Cruise Line as part of its Black Friday promotion.
PONANT has opened its 2026 Kimberley season for sale, with 30% savings.
DISNEY Cruise Line will aim to make its Singapore-based ship a destination in itself, with no port visits in the inaugural itineraries offered by its upcoming Disney Adventure.
RIVIERA Travel River Cruises has added Mekong voyages to its collection, as the line expands beyond Europe.
CONSIDERING the plight of coral in the Pacific, one recent discovery is at least generating positive headlines.
HX is looking to visit more warm water destinations – which could include Australia – in the medium-term future, as it looks to diversify its product offering, Chief Executive Officer Gebhard Rainer has told Cruise Weekly.
FLIGHT Centre Travel Group’s (FCTG) acquisition of Cruise Club UK (CW 30 Oct) allows the company to replicate its highly effective Ignite Travel Group model in England, Global Leisure Chief Exec James Kavanagh said.
CELESTYAL Cruises is set to introduce a new, simplified fare structure, ‘Celestyal One’, which will replace its ‘Experience’ and ‘Experience Plus’ packages.
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