CRUISE WEEKLY NEWS
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Cruise Weekly has reported all of the important cruise industry stories since 2007. Subscribers receive a weekly newsletter each issue with all the details behind the stories below.
HAPAG-LLOYD Cruises’ MS Bremen has become one of the first passenger ships to receive Polar Code certification.
SEABOURN has joined Sabre in the US and Canada and is working to make it available on the platform in the Australian and New Zealand markets.
A celebratory voyage aboard Cunard’s Queen Elizabeth will mark the 50th anniversary of the brands longest serving ship, the QE2.
CARNIVAL Cruise Line has confirmed the technical issue which affected Carnival Dream’s maximum cruising speed last week has been fixed.
HAPAG Lloyd has confirmed construction of its two new ships is progressing, with Hanseatic natures’ construction process underway and the steel cutting of Hanseatic inspiration set to take place in early Oct.
SEALINK Travel Group achieved record sales of $201.4m for the full year ending 30 Jun, up 13.5% on the prior year.
AZAMARA Club Cruises has released new 2018 and 2019 voyages to Cuba, ranging from four to 14 nights in length.
EVERGREEN Cruises & Tours has unveiled an 84-page brochure dedicated to South of France Cruising, highlighting its newest ‘Star Ship’, Emerald Liberte.
PEREGRINE Adventure’s small ship Adventure Cruising product will be expanded into Southeast Asia after a successful introductory season in Europe this year, Cruise Weekly can exclusively reveal.
HUNTER Travel Group (HTG) has secured the first private charter of a U by Uniworld cruise.
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