CRUISE WEEKLY NEWS
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THE newest ship for P&O Cruises has entered into a 12-day drydock in Singapore which will transform the former Dawn Princess into Pacific Explorer.
THE Tasmanian Government dedicated an additional $100 million into the TT-Line Ship Replacement Fund in last week’s Budget release.
LONELY Planet photographer David Evans will be on board a 12-day Escorted Midnight Sun Photography Tour in Norway with 50 Degrees North.
CELESTYAL Cruises has unveiled a new website which is now compatible with all browsers and mobile devices.
ROYAL Caribbean International has appointed what it said is the cruise industry’s first official chief meteorologist, James Van Fleet.
BENTOURS has received positive feedback for travellers for its Follow The Lights tour.
ONE Ocean Expeditions is offering US$1,000 travel credit for guests on soft adventure cruises in the Norwegian High Arctic.
AQUA Expeditions will hold an online webinar training program in its agent portal.
CELEBRITY Cruises is introducing an in-room wine tasting experience, which has been developed in partnership with The Wine Show and will be introduced on Celebrity Eclipse.
HOLLAND America Line has clarified prices for its Cuba cruises aboard ms Veendam lead in at $1,199ppts including taxes, fees and port expenses.
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