CRUISE WEEKLY NEWS
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THE new youth-focussed brand from Uniworld, U by Uniworld, has revealed it will launch in Asia with a new ship to sail on the Mekong River (CW breaking news).
RYAN Taibel has been promoted to vice president of sales and marketing for Australia and New Zealand at P&O Cruises.
AIDA Cruises has plotted new routes and destinations in Australia,
China & Indonesia in the release of its Feb 2018-Apr 2019 program.
AIDAvita will offer new cruises from Singapore to Australia and
Indonesia including spending three days in Darwin, allowing
passengers time to visit Kakadu National Park.
On 08 Oct 2018 AIDAaura will set sail on a 117-day world cruise
calling at 41 ports, including many which the line hasn’t visited
before, including Melbourne, Tasmania, Fiji, Samoa and Namibia.
Also new to the program are cruises from Singapore to the
Philippines, Vietnam and Hong Kong.
NORWEGIAN Cruise Line Holdings (NCLH) has backed the yes vote in the Australian Marriage Law Postal Survey.
EUROPEAN Waterways has debuted its new 2018/19 96-page brochure featuring its fleet of 17 luxury hotel barges.
SILVERSEA has extended its Silversky air program to be available on all 2018/19 voyages from Australia.
UK CRUISE line Thomson Cruises has announced a major rebrand that will see the company change its name to Marella Cruises.
VIKING Cruises has renamed its fifth ocean vessel Viking Orion and named American chemist, emergency room physician and recently retired NASA astronaut Dr Anna Fisher as its godmother.
U by Uniworld set sail for the first time over the weekend on a “sneak peak” cruise manned by influencers, lifestyle media, travel agents and contest winners.
HAPAG Lloyd has cut the first steel for its new Hanseatic inspiration ship in a ceremony at a Vard shipyard in Romania.
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