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 (HAL) has launched its ‘Have It All’ early booking bonus campaign for 2026 and beyond, targeting the nine-to-12 month booking curve prevalent Down Under.
THE classic transatlantic voyage is on the bucket list of many lovers of the sea, but usually it’s not like this.
EXPLORA Journeys has launched the next phase of Explora Club, with members now able to enjoy their benefits and privileges on board, while simultaneously earning points.
WINDSTAR Cruses’ new Star Explorer (pictured) will debut in the Mediterranean during the winter 2026/27 season, offering fresh itineraries, local flavours, and its ‘yacht-style cruising’.
HOLLAND America Line (HAL) is marking the United States’ 250th anniversary next year with cruises to historic ports around the country.
THE Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) is “perplexed” by Cannes’ decision to ban large cruise ships (CW 01 Jul).
TRAVELLERS can save $4,800 per couple on Viking’s eight-day ‘Rhine Getaway’ voyage when they purchase one or more pre- or post-cruise extensions before 01 Sep – find out more here.
DOZENS have reportedly sued the UK’s P&O Cruises over a series of sailings which allegedly made many sick.
SEADREAM Yacht Club’s SeaDream II has connected to shore power for the first time, eliminating emissions during a visit to Bergen this week.
MARITIME search, rescue and security operations tech firm Zelim has renewed its push for cruise lines to adopt its technology, following the recent man overboard (MOB) on Disney Cruise Line’s Disney Dream (CW 02 Jul).
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