CRUISE WEEKLY NEWS
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THE sales strategy for Quark Expeditions will “change slightly” under the new local leadership of Tenille Hunt (CW 08 Jan), with added resources to be focused specifically on trade marketing.
SEABOURN Cruise Line has opened its new fine dining experience ‘Solis’ (pictured) on Seabourn Quest.
SWEDISH multinational ABB and Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings have expanded their long-term partnership to reduce the emissions of Norwegian Cruise Line’s fleet.
NATALIE Freeman has shared she is starting a new position as National Business Development Manager for Murray River Paddlesteamers.
ROYAL Caribbean Group (RCG) is reportedly set to build a new cruise terminal in Barcelona, according to sailor blog Crew Center.
A special pair of Carnival Jubilee cowboy boots are going on auction to benefit American military families.
CARNIVAL Corporation is rerouting its Red Sea (pictured) transits for 12 ships across seven cruise lines due to the crisis in the inlet (CW 17 Jan).
ADVENTURE World has announced an exclusive collaboration with Hurtigruten for a series of journeys under the banner ‘Authentic Nordics’.
HOLLAND America Line (HAL) will take cruisers to the iconic sites and wonders of Australia in 2025-2026, in a season which will include longer Collectors’ Voyages of up to 50 days.
NORWEGIAN Cruise Line (NCL) is inviting passengers to sail into their loved one’s heart this Valentine’s Day, offering guests up to 50% off all voyages and an additional $500 discount.
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