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FOR those who have a spare US$300 million (A$468 million)lying around, you soon may be able to score yourself a new Russian superyacht.
LAST year the Australian cruise industry came close to eclipsing its biggest-ever year in 2018, falling only 300,000 passengers short with 1.32 million.
FOUR Seasons Yachts has unveiled its Marina Day Experience, which aims to set a new benchmark for seaside programming in the cruise sector.
TUI Cruises and shipbuilder Fincantieri have launched their new ship Mein Schiff Flow in Monfalcone (pictured).
IMAGINE Cruising is offering a luxury all-inclusive Mekong cruise, visiting Vietnam and Cambodia across 21 nights, and available from $6,499pp – see page 4 for info.
FORMER President and CEO of Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Frank Del Rio has reportedly taken up a Director role with Cruise Saudi.
CELESTYAL Cruises has launched its European summer campaign, offering up to 60% off cruises, free shore excursions, and bonus credit.
A court in Germany has ruled in favour of a man who was kicked off a cruise ship after he allegedly urinated in a glass at a bar.
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