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.
HOLLAND America Line has returned to Havana Harbour for the first time in over 30 years.
KWAZULU Cruise Terminal (KCT), a joint venture between MSC Cruises and African Armada Consortium has been selected as the preferred bidder for the development of South Africa’s Durban Cruise Terminal.
MORE Kiwis cruised in 2016 than any other year, the latest Cruise Lines Int’l Association (CLIA) Australasia statistics show.
THIS week’s port calls of cruise ships at various destinations around Australia.
STEEL has been cut for Ponant’s third and fourth expedition yachts which are due to be delivered in 2019 and are part of its four Ponant Explorers.
BEFORE wrapping up the summer season, Royal Caribbean International hosted 50 team members from helloworld HQ, The Cruise Team and Qantas Holidays on board Voyager of the Seas for the brand’s first ever travel partner Sunday Funday.
THE Tasmanian Government dedicated an additional $100 million into the TT-Line Ship Replacement Fund in last week’s Budget release.
THE newest ship for P&O Cruises has entered into a 12-day drydock in Singapore which will transform the former Dawn Princess into Pacific Explorer.
LONELY Planet photographer David Evans will be on board a 12-day Escorted Midnight Sun Photography Tour in Norway with 50 Degrees North.
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