CRUISE WEEKLY NEWS
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REGENT Seven Seas Cruises’ Seven Seas Navigator will leave the fleet Oct 2026 under an agreement with new residence-at-sea operator Crescent Seas.
VIKING’S Longitudinal World Cruise VI from Buenos Aires to Milwaukee in 2026 is on sale from $80,195 per person, with includes business class airfares and transfers – call the cruise line 138 747.
CARNIVAL Corporation has reported a record-setting first quarter, with revenues of US$5.8 billion, up over US$400m, compared to the prior year, outperforming its Dec guidance.
CRYSTAL’S new ‘Sensational Savings’ offer provides up to $6,000 per suite savings.
UNPRECEDENTED demand for Mekong River itineraries has led Pandaw to increase its capacity in the region to three ships for the 2025/26 season.
SAVINGS of up to 20% on more than 35 itineraries departing in 2025 are on offer from National Geographic – Lindblad Expeditions.
LAST year’s “water pistol gate”, which saw cruisers in Barcelona sprayed by locals, has come back to bite the destination, as authorities grapple with the prospect of a downturn in tourism this year.
PONANT has become Ponant Explorations Group, an evolution which follows on from the company’s recent acquisition of a majority stake in Aqua Expeditions (CW 17 Jan).
REGENT Seven Seas Cruises (RSSC) is treating a number of its top-performing travel advisors to its 24 Hours of Luxury incentive this week, at the opening of the Melbourne Food & Wine Festival.
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