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.
AMAWATERWAYS’ new ‘River of Rewards’ incentive is your passport to the Danube (CW 18 Jul).
THE Port of Barcelona is set to limit cruise ship traffic by the end of the decade amid overtourism pressures being weathered by the destination.
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RIVERSIDE Luxury Cruises has launched a number of art-focused Danube itineraries, operated by Riverside Mozart.
A new 500-space, multi-storey parking lot is being planned for White Bay Cruise Terminal in Sydney.
CRITICS used to say that performers working on a cruise ship was an acknowledgement that their career was over, but today, nothing could be further from the truth.
MANY cruise lines are planning to pass on Greece’s incoming passenger tax to their guests, once it is implemented next week (CW 16 Jul).
OCEANIA Cruises has expanded its culinary program with an exclusive Gerard Bertrand Food and Wine Pairing lunch, a new signature experience designed to elevate the cruise line’s food and wine offerings.
EXPLORA Journeys is returning to Monaco for the city’s Formula 1 Grand Prix next year.
CARNIVAL Cruise Line (CCL) has returned to Port Vila, with Carnival Adventure to be the first ship call since last year’s earthquake (CW 18 Dec).
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