CRUISE WEEKLY NEWS
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NEW York Cruise Lines has welcomed two new ships to its Circle Line Sightseeing Cruises fleet in New York City.
STAR Clippers has announced its 2018-2019 itineraries, which feature savings for travellers.
P&O Cruises’ Pacific Explorer has left drydock in Singapore and is on her way to Sydney, where she will make her debut under the P&O brand on Mon 19 Jun.
US president Donald Trump is considering reversing a range of trade and travel policies with Cuba which were relaxed by Barack Obama two years go.
LINDBLAD Expeditions-National Geographic has launched a new family program designed to “inspire the next generation of explorers” called National Geographic Global Explorers.
SMALL ship operators and expedition cruise lines have boosted their standing among Australian travel agents, with widespread growth reported by respondents in Cruise Weekly’s 2017 Cruise Industry Survey.
SILVERSEA Cruises this morning unveiled its new group sales program, with the offering available for all new group bookings across its 2017 and 2018 voyages.
CRUISE ships can now open their gaming floors while travelling between Western Australian ports under changes to the Gaming and Wagering Commission Regulations 1988.
THIS week’s port calls of cruise ships at various destinations around Australia.
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