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AMERICAN Cruise Lines has unveiled details and a rendering (pictured) of the first of five riverboats in a new class which is scheduled to sail from 2018.
PAUL Gauguin Cruises has announced a partnership with Wildlife Conservation Society for a lecture series as part of the new Wildlife Discovery Series program aboard The Gauguin, which will allow guests to learn about marine wildlife and habitats.
RESEARCH from the US shows solid growth for cruise bookings in 2017 according to Travel Leaders Group Survey.
The Strand Cruise has announced dates for new themed cruises in Myanmar.
P&O Cruises has dropped calls in Makassar, Indonesia to make room for an overnight stay in Bali on two 12-day cruises sailing from Fremantle on 09 Apr and 28 May (CW Tue).
Wildlife film makers, Karen Bass and Neil Nightingale will join One Ocean Expeditions on three cruises across the Antarctic and Canadian Arctic in 2017 and 2018.
SEABOURN has announced its expedition team ahead of the 2017 Alaska cruise season.
ADVENTURES by Disney has released new themed offerings for its 2018 European river cruises sailing with AmaWaterways.
ROYAL Caribbean Cruises achieved a 25% rise in earnings for the full year 2016 & is predicting a fifth successive year of double digit earnings growth in 2017.
CHAIRMAN of the Board at SeaLink Travel Group, Andrew McEvoy has resigned from his role as managing director of life media & events at Fairfax Media, Mumbrella is reporting.
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