CRUISE WEEKLY NEWS
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REGISTRATIONS have opened for the 26th annual Australian Cruise Association (ACA) Conference and annual general meeting, which will take place at SkyCity Adelaide.
GLOBAL travel agent network Virtuoso has found 58% of its members believe cruise will emerge as the strongest tourism sector in 2024-2025, surpassing land experiences.
PORTMIAMI and Carnival Corporation have celebrated the introduction of shore power at the facility overnight.
AMERICAN Cruise Line (ACL) has announced three more newbuilds, bringing the company’s order book to seven ships.
NEONYX’S Goddess of the Night has been seized over poor conditions, despite being set to host more than 2,000 police offers for the recent G7 summit (CW 04 Jun).
HOLLAND America Line needs help naming the next arrival at one of its partners, the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center.
ROYAL Caribbean International is saying “cheers to the weekend” as Utopia of the Seas officially joins its fleet.
EXPLORA Journeys’ second ship Explora II has completed her successful sea trials, and will start sailing on 11 Aug for her maiden journey from Barcelona.
CELEBRITY Cruises’ keel-laying ceremony took place at the Chantiers de l’Atlantique shipyard in Saint-Nazaire last week.
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