THE Whitsundays has enjoyed a massive week for cruising this week, welcoming QM2 to Airlie Beach last Saturday, followed by a visit from Oriana on Sunday, Rhapsody of the Seas on Monday and Radiance of the Seas today. “The Cruise Industry is a very solid long term growth sector for...
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THE Whitsundays has enjoyed a massive
week for cruising this week, welcoming QM2
to Airlie Beach last Saturday, followed by a visit
from Oriana on Sunday, Rhapsody of the Seas
on Monday and Radiance of the Seas today.
“The Cruise Industry is a very solid long term
growth sector for Queensland and one we
have been courting in earnest for the past four
years,” said Director of Business Attraction –
Aviation and Cruise for Tourism Queensland,
Denise Deveney.
“Our visitation from world voyage cruising
continues to grow year on year and we will be
attending Seatrade again this year to grow this
market even more,” she added.
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