CRUISE WEEKLY NEWS
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THIS week’s port calls of cruise ships at various destinations around Australia and New Zealand.
THE first of MSC Cruises’ two identical new ships, MSC Seaside has floated on water.
PRINCESS Cruises has released details of its ‘Across the Ditch’ program, showcasing Kiwi culture, food and traditions on New Zealand cruises (CW 01 Nov).
FRED Olsen Cruise Lines has announced an internal restructure, creating a new division for its product and customer service functions.
SELF-DRIVE boating specialist Le Boat has launched its first North American operations serving the historic Rideau Canal in Ontario, Canada.
CORAL Expeditions has begun its first series of South East Asian cruises with its newly refurbished Coral Discoverer sailing this week from Singapore to Myanmar.
CAPTAIN Cook Cruises Fiji has launched a new-look website.
CARNIVAL Australia told Cruise Weekly there was potential for Fathom’s reach and social impact to “extend into our part of the world through a shore-tour experience”.
CARNIVAL Cruise Line’s newest ship Carnival Vista sailed into its Miami homeport over the weekend, marking the beginning of a year-round schedule of six- and eight-day cruises to Caribbean destinstions.
THREE hosted river cruises have been unveiled by Scenic for 2017.
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