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FOUR of five people killed last week at Fort Lauderdale Airport after a crazed gunman went wild at a baggage carousel were in Florida to embark on a cruise, Heavy reports.
TICKETS for Captain Cook Cruises’ range of Australia Day Lunch Cruises on Sydney Harbour are on sale from $99pp (normally $139pp) on MV John Cadman 2.
CRYSTAL chairman, president and ceo Edie Rodriguez will host the company’s annual President Cruise aboard Crystal Symphony.
CARNIVAL Cruise Line has added a private beach destination in the Bahamas to the itineraries of six ships, beginning in May.
ROYAL Caribbean International has reserved space at Sydney’s OPT for Ovation of the Seas through to Dec 2021.
AURORA Expeditions has confirmed ex-Rocky Mountaineer APAC director of sales, Robert Halfpenny has been appointed ceo (CW 22 Dec).
PRINCESS Cruises has unveiled plans to plough millions of dollars into expanding its Discovery of Sea youth centre program, incl new experiences and centres.
THE president of luxury cruise line Seabourn, Rick Meadows, believes agents are making a comeback in the USA in the face of online competition, offering a more personalised and qualified service.
NORWEGIAN Cruise Line Holdings (NCLH) plans to boost the size of its Australian business this year and is appointing a dedicated sales team for Oceania Cruises and Regent Seven Seas Cruises, Cruise Weekly can exclusively reveal.
The harbour will again host the big events in Sydney this Australia Day and Captain Cook…
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