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.
WINDSTAR Cruises has revealed its new ship Star Seeker (CW 11 Apr) will reprise the line’s popular routes to Alaska and Japan when she debuts in 2026.
CARNIVAL Cruise Line has banned a passenger who went viral on TikTok for a not-so-ethical “hack” they thought they’d discovered while on their voyage.
PONANT has announced it has appointed Deb Corbett as its Chief Executive Officer Asia Pacific (CW breaking news).
SEABOURN Cruise Line’s Seabourn Pursuit has sailed into Australia for the first time, marking the start of the brand’s inaugural season in the Kimberley (CW 27 Feb).
A-ROSA has revealed new itineraries for next year, with the cruise line’s ships set to sail a total of 40 different routes through Europe.
PRINCESS Cruises has announced a new Queensland Sales Manager, with Debbie Monk set to expand her territory to include the state.
CARNIVAL Corporation executive Ryan Taibel will exit his role as Vice President Sales & Partnerships, as the company reassesses its sales and marketing structure.
NORWEGIAN Cruise Line (NCL) has released a new brochure, ‘Discover a New Destination Nearly Every Day’, which will help travellers start planning their next cruise.
DURING family vacations, usually it’s the parents who are struggling to get their kids ready for the next part of the journey, but the roles were reversed in this instance.
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