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THE Tourism & Transport Forum (TTF) is reinforcing calls for additional cruise ship facilities in Sydney in its 2017/18 Federal Budget submission.
ROYAL Caribbean Cruises has reported a US GAAP Net Income for the full year 2016 of US$1.28 billion, an increase of more than 25% when compared to 2015.
CARNIVAL Ecstasy is sporting new dining and beverage venues following the completion of a multi-million dollar makeover.
CELEBRITY Cruises has enlisted interior designer Nate Berkus as design ambassador for the line’s newest class of ship, Edge Class.
MEMBERS of the trade can take advantage of a discounted rate on select Aqua Expeditions three-, four- & seven-night sailings.
STAR Cruises’ SuperStar Virgo will homeport in Shanghai for the first time from Jul-Oct, sailing five-night itineraries to Japan.
CUNARD’S Queen Victoria visited the Amazon for the first time last week, making her the largest pax ship to sail the river.
UNTIL the end of Feb, book Hurtigruten’s Norwegian Classic Coastal Return basic package and receive a $300pp discount or $500 on board credit for pax paying the select package fare.
NORWEGIAN Cruise Line was forced to revise the itinerary for its 16 Jan 06 Feb, 18 Feb and 24 Feb Norwegian Star sailings due to a technical malfunction which occurred on 24 Jan that saw the ship’s speed restricted.
DREAM Cruises will offer five-night trips from Hong Kong to Japan from Apr, as part of its newly released northern summer program for 2017.
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