CRUISE WEEKLY NEWS
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TAUCK has offered a first look at its two new ships that will join its fleet next year (CW 24 Oct 2024), revealing the names and artist renderings.
BOOKINGS are now open for A-Rosa’s 2026 season, which will see the line deploy its fleet of 15 ships on more than 60 itineraries in the Rhine/Main/Moselle, Danube, Seine, Rhone/Saone and Douro cruise regions.
HOLLAND America Line (HAL) has unveiled its new global brand campaign, with the tagline ‘Savour the journey: Experiences with us are too good to hurry through’.
TRADITIONS are important in cruising and to Holland America Line’s SVP Sales, Rob Coleman, they are unshakeable.
Matthew Rutherford steps in to fill role vacated last year by long-serving regional VP, Stuart Allison….
UNIWORLD Boutique River Cruises has ordered three new Super Ships, with the additions due for delivery in 2027.
OCEANIA Cruises and Regent Seven Seas Cruises (RSSC) chief Jason Montague has unveiled a leadership restructure which will see Vice President of Int’l Sales, Jason Worth, relocate to Florida after 14 years in the Sydney office (CW breaking news).
ACCESS to Mayan ruins, Hawaii’s volcanoes, and ancient and modern wonders will highlight Holland America Line’s 2026-2027 Hawaii and Panama Canal seasons.
THE Port of Darwin may return to Australian hands following recent discussions between Federal and Northern Territory government officials.
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