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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.
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APT and Travelmarvel brands have de-merged in the United Kingdom to become two standalone brands.
IMAGINE Cruising has appointed former Cunard Commercial Director Katrina McAlpine as its Director B2B Sales (CW breaking news).
DISNEY Cruise Line is expanding its sailings in California and Texas in 2026-27, with Disney Wonder to trade Australia for San Diego.
JAPAN is aiming for one million local cruise passengers annually by 2030 to boost the country’s cruise market, which has yet to rebound to pre-pandemic levels.
A milestone has been reached in the redevelopment of Tasmania’s Macquarie Wharf 6, with three shortlisted contractors now developing designs for the major project.
DISNEY Cruise Line sailings for 2026 are nearly half booked, the brand revealed during The Walt Disney Company’s recent third-quarter earnings call.
IT isn’t often that cruise industry workers get to go undercover, but CEO of cruise retailer Harding Chris Matthews recently took on one such assignment, boarding Princess Cruises and Carnival Cruise Line sailings as a guest to observe the retail experience first hand.
She will head up Australian trade sales at the United Kingdom-founded business. Imagine Cruising has strengthened…
ROYAL Caribbean has officially introduced Star of the Seas, ‘the ultimate family vacation’, with the new ship celebrated at her naming ceremony in Florida.
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