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.
RIVERSIDE Luxury Cruises has confirmed to Cruise Weekly that it will continue its partnership with Luxury Escapes, despite putting boots on the ground in Australia to attract direct bookings from travel agents.
AYANA Cruises has announced a three-day, two-night voyage aboard its luxury yacht Ayana Lako di’a.
HOLLAND America Line (HAL) is expanding its Morimoto By Sea dining experience with a new sushi bar on five of its ships.
OCEANIA Cruises will deploy two ships to the New England region for the 2025 summer season, offering voyages in Canada and north to Iceland.
ROYAL Caribbean is calling for expressions of interest from Bahamanian businesses to be part of its new 17-acre Royal Beach Club on Paradise Island (CW 13 Dec 2024).
WHILE some might find them cheesy, towel animals have become an indispensible part of the cruise experience and a fun way to retire for the night after an evening onboard.
FLIGHT Centre Travel Group (FCTG) is aiming to double cruise sales, following strong results from the sector for the first half.
A new – or perhaps old – era is beginning at Resorts World Cruises, with the return of the dormant Dream Cruises and Star Cruises brands.
CELESTYAL Cruises’ first Arabian Gulf season has surpassed expectations, said Vice President for Business Development Janet Parton, underlining a record year for the line.
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