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.
SOME fishy behaviour was spotted aboard P&O Cruises Australia’s Pacific Explorer last week, with a passenger aboard the ship appearing to cast an extra long fishing line over the side of the vessel (CLICK HERE).
VIKING has released its new 2024-2026 River Brochure, with new itineraries and additional sailing dates providing more choice for travellers.
THE Ponant Foundation has announced its inaugural funding initiative in Australia, supporting the Macquarie Island Conservation Foundation.
MSC Cruises is set to offer sailings from the Canary Islands with a brand-new itinerary for the 2024-25 winter season.
THE United Kingdom’s P&O Cruises has reported record bookings for the beginning of wave season.
A ship docked in Cape Town this week brought with her not cruise passengers, but instead an “unimaginable” smell which wafted all the way through South Africa’s oldest city.
AMERICAN Queen Voyages (AQV) has shut down, saying it has been unable to rebound from the effects of the pandemic (CW breaking news yesterday).
APT and Seabourn Cruise Line have announced an exclusive, multi-year luxury expedition partnership, which will set sail in 2025/26.
NORWEGIAN Cruise Line offers the best value at sea, which means more for pax and more for travel advisors.
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