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RIVIERA Travel River Cruises sees Australia as a “huge opportunity”, International Sales Manager Steven Taylor said during his first trip to the country in his new role (CW 06 Jun).
BOOKINGS have opened for Holland America Line’s (HAL) 2026 cruise season in Alaska, with six ships set to tour the region from Apr to Sep 2026.
BRITISH brand Ambassador Cruise Line has been admitted as the newest full member of Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA).
FRENCH Polynesian cruise line Aranui Cruises has launched Tiki Club, a loyalty program loaded with benefits to reward repeat guests.
MICHIGAN based shipwreck hunter Steve Libert believes he stumbled across, as you do, the wreck of Le Griffin, the first full-size European ship to sail in the Great Lakes.
CUNARD Line has seen massive demand from Australia for its new ship Queen Anne, Commercial Director Katrina McAlpine (pictured) has told Cruise Weekly.
CARNIVAL Australia recently hosted an informal farewell bash for two legends of the cruise industry Down Under, who are setting sail for broader seas.
TRAVEL advisors can embark on ‘Magic Ahoy!’, a virtual voyage with Disney Cruise Line to learn all about the brand’s offerings, as well as go in the running to win prizes.
HURTIGRUTEN Managing Director Damian Perry will co-host next year’s A Force For Good (AFFG), alongside the event’s founder Helene Taylor.
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