CRUISE WEEKLY NEWS
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THE New Zealand Cruise Association (NZCA) wants the country’s government to build a safe cleaning facility for ships, following two years of cancelled sailings due to biofouling (CW 14 Mar).
APT Travel Group is offering deals on two river cruises this week, along the Douro with APT, and the Mekong with Travelmarvel.
CRUISERS can currently save up to 40% off Lindblad Expeditions voyages in 2024 and 2025 with the cruise line’s wave offer.
SOME cruise lines are now apparently creating shore activities for those who aren’t even guests on the vessel!
GREATER global distribution will be one of the key areas in which new Regent Seven Seas Cruises (RSSC’s) Chief Sales Officer Steve Odell (pictured) will look to grow the company’s business.
CONSTRUCTION has started on Royal Caribbean International’s third Icon-class cruise ship at Finland’s Meyer Turku shipyard.
UNITED Kingdom-based small ship line Sail Croatia has added three new vessels to its private yacht fleet in response to strong demand for its charter services.
APT has renewed its sponsorship of the Australian Open, with the tour operator entering its 11th consecutive year as a backer of the year’s first grand slam.
HX is offering big savings this wave season on its all-inclusive expeditions, with flights included to destinations including Antarctica, Iceland, and Greenland.
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