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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.
PRINCESS Cruises will pay the largest-ever criminal penalty for deliberate vessel pollution, the US Dept of Justice has revealed.
EUROPA 2 will return to Australian waters for three cruises during her 2018/19 season, a new brochure reveals.
ROYAL Caribbean and Celebrity Cruises’ new fare structure (CW breaking news) will see service charges for stateroom attendants and dining room staff included in the fare.
CELEBRITY Cruises’ 2018/19 season will call into 282 destinations in 77 countries and stop by new ports of call across all seven continents.
A new online booking system for agents to register for ship tours has been introduced by Princess Cruises.
THE Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal (IPART) has slashed $8,075 off its recommended maximum site occupational charges in 2016/17 for Sydney’s Overseas Passenger Terminal (OPT).
A significant new player has emerged on the Australian cruise scene, with the local launch of Imagine Cruising, a division of the Emirates Group.
HELLOWORLD Corrimal and Figtree have taken out $5,000 cash in Scenic’s 2016 agent marketing competition. Both…
THE Seabourn Sydney office raised their glasses last week to celebrate the handover of Seabourn Encore….
ROYAL Caribbean’s Ovation of the Seas and sister ships, Quantum of the Seas and Anthem of…
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