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.
JAPANESE transport and tourism company Ryobi Holdings has ordered a newbuild cruise ship from West Sea Shipyard in Portugal (pictured).
A new Peter Sommer Travel cruise will uncover the story of the ancient civilisations of the Turkish Riviera.
AURORA Expeditions has released its Best Small-Ship Experiences bucket list and e-book for 2024.
NASSAU Cruise Port has set its highest single-day visitor record in its history, welcoming almost 30,000 pax on 27 Dec.
NORWEGIAN Cruise Line (NCL) has revamped its dining offering, reportedly adding one of its specialty restaurants to its range of complimentary options as part of the fare.
THOSE who book a selected HX expedition to Antarctica, Greenland, or Iceland before the end of Mar can enjoy round-trip flights from Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane.
PANDAW has released additional staterooms for its combo-exploration across India in Apr.
TYPICALLY it is the skies lighting up to celebrate the new year, but some New South Wales and Tasmania residents also watched their seas light up to ring in 2024.
THE Luxury Travel Collection Member (LTC) Portfolio has seen great support for the cruise industry, which has been “very keen” to partner with the new Flight Centre Travel Group (FCTG) division, GM Nikki Glading (pictured) revealed to CW.
“NO one does New Year’s Eve like Carnival” was the claim from the company, as it lit up Times Square and celebrated on board all of its 26 ships on Sun.
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