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OLDER guests are flocking to Norwegian Cruise Line’s Australian product, as many other companies around the industry chase younger passengers.
CARNIVAL Cruise Line (CCL) has promoted Anton Loeb to the position of Assistant Vice President, Sales & Marketing – a move the company said reaffirms its commitment to the local market.
PANIC is rippling through Miami over the uncertain fuel supply situation in the city.
CELESTYAL Cruises BDM Mary Williams (pictured) is set to depart the line, Cruise Weekly can confirm.
QUARK Expeditions has launched its 2027 Arctic and 2027/2028 Antarctica seasons early, unveiling new voyages and expanded science and discovery programs.
NOT to be dramatic, but one Carnival Cruise Line guest believes a fellow passenger wearing jeans in the dining room on formal night would ruin the cruise for them.
VIKING has announced the naming of its nine newest river ships during a simultaneous ceremony in Basel yesterday, which also marked the cruise line’s 100th vessel – more than any other cruise line.
NORWEGIAN Cruise Line (NCL) believes it has a significant opportunity to lure guests from sister brand Oceania Cruises onto its ships through their parent company’s recently introduced Loyalty Status Honoring Program (CW 30 Sep).
ROYAL Caribbean (RCI) has revealed its summer 2027 adventures to Alaska, with the line to introduce its first-ever cruisetours in the Last Frontier.
AURORA Expeditions has become the first cruise line to integrate AI routing, as part of a collaboration with Australia-based climate technology company CounterCurrent.
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