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Quantum Singapore season extended
Thursday | Feb 11 2021ROYAL Caribbean International’s Quantum of the Seas’ Singapore season (CW 04 Dec 2020) has been extended until Jun.
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Adv Canada cans season
Thursday | Feb 11 2021SMALL ship expedition cruise operator Adventure Canada has cancelled its entire 2021 season in the wake of Canada’s 12-month cruise ban extension (CW 05 Feb).
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Happiness guaranteed
Thursday | Feb 11 2021RIVIERA Travel River Cruises has launched its Holiday Happiness Guaranteed program in Australia, allowing travellers to book with peace of mind and a guarantee of happiness.
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A Princess for 20 years
Thursday | Feb 11 2021PRINCESS Cruises is celebrating its longest-serving sales representative, Business Development Manager Rachaelle Tyrell, who last week notched up her 20-year milestone with Carnival Australia.
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SA welcomes the return of cruising
Wednesday | Feb 10 2021THE inaugural Coral Expeditions season in South Australia kicks off today, with authorities in the state saying the move is an “important step forward for the industry and the eventual safe return of cruise”.
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APT Europe 2022 launch
Wednesday | Feb 10 2021APT has launched its European season for 2022, with a range of Superdeal savings and earlybird pricing available.
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Tehan urges cruise booking confidence
Tuesday | Feb 9 2021AUSTRALIA’S Minister for Tourism Dan Tehan (pictured) has come out strongly in favour of a resumption of cruising, yesterday saying consumers should have no hesitation in making bookings.
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An actual real-life event
Tuesday | Feb 9 2021SILVERSEA Cruises held a travel agent event last week in Sydney, bringing together a number of its key partners after far too long.
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Azamara seeing guests returning
Monday | Feb 8 2021AZAMARA customers are beginning to develop confidence as the year progresses, newly minted President Carol Cabezas (CW 20 Jan) has revealed to Cruise Weekly.
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That’s not the Spirit
Monday | Feb 8 2021SPIRIT of Tasmania operator TT-Line has been accused of hiking its fares, despite recently receiving a $6 million federal government subsidy designed to make trips more affordable.