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.
DISNEY Cruise Line is offering last-minute, exclusive travel advisor rates for a sailing from Sydney next week.
CAPTAIN Cook Cruises Fiji has launched a special “sail for seven, pay for four” offer to celebrate the new year.
WINDSTAR Cruises has launched an innovative partnership with influencer network Jerne to expand its social marketing reach.
AURORA Expeditions is hosting a 2024 Bucket List event series, which will see the cruise line delve into the unique itineraries designed as part of its latest ‘Best Small-Ship Experiences’ push.
NEW Zealand’s cruise industry is booming once again, after years of significant financial losses during the COVID-19 pandemic.
MAST Travel Network has partnered with Traveltek to elevate its cruise booking experience using the technology company’s AgentConnect platform.
TELEVISION presenter Melissa Doyle (pictured) has joined a growing list of Australian cruise converts.
CRUISE Lines International Association (CLIA) said it hopes to work closely with Norway’s national and local authorities, in the wake of reports the country is looking to phase in a zero emission mandate for ships visiting its fjords.
MSC Cruises has cancelled three Grand Voyages in Apr to avoid transit through the Red Sea, as the Houthi involvement in the Israel-Hamas war continues to impact ships in the region.
AZAMARA has announced its earlier than expected return to Canada and New England, with two new sailings scheduled for later this year.
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