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Aussies take to OceanMedallion
Tuesday | Feb 11 2020THE engagement from the Australian market with Princess Cruises’ new OceanMedallion technology has so far been “remarkably high”, according to the cruise line’s Global Head of Experience and Innovation Pragnesh Shah.
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Coral’s revitilisation
Tuesday | Feb 11 2020CORAL Expeditions has launched its new Revitalise on the Reef wellness program, on the Great Barrier Reef.
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Sun rises on Sydney
Tuesday | Feb 11 2020THE cruise itinerary attempting to break a Guinness World Record – Viking’s Ultimate World Cruise – arrived in Sydney yesterday.
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Royal and TUI restructure Hapag-Lloyd
Monday | Feb 10 2020TUI Group has announced it is selling its luxury expedition brand Hapag-Lloyd to its 50:50 joint venture with Royal Caribbean Cruises for US$1.3 billion, to help facilitate “stronger, faster and capital-light growth”.
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Amy shows us more
Monday | Feb 10 2020THE first details of Cruise & Maritime Voyages’ (CMV) inaugural voyage on board Amy Johnson have been revealed, with the ship set to depart Singapore on 14 Apr 2021 on a 43-night voyage via the Suez Canal.
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Reaching for the Moon
Monday | Feb 10 2020GAIA Gaja has been named the godmother of Silversea’s upcoming luxury ship Silver Moon, with a special naming ceremony set to take place in Trieste, Italy on 05 Aug, 2020.
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Shore power on table
Friday | Feb 7 2020THE Port Authority of New South Wales has made the decision to commission a new report…
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Armstrong to depart Silversea Cruises
Friday | Feb 7 2020SILVERSEA Cruises SVP and Managing Director Australia & New Zealand, Adam Armstrong, has announced he will be stepping down from the position later this year.
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Expedition “overbuilt” – Regent
Friday | Feb 7 2020REGENT Seven Seas Cruises has no intention whatsoever of following its competitors into the expedition cruising arena, according to the brand’s CEO, Jason Montague (pictured).
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Coronavirus fears in HK and Japan
Thursday | Feb 6 2020ALMOST 2,000 passengers, including a number of Australians, are being held on World Dream (pictured) in Hong Kong amid a number of confirmed coronavirus cases aboard the ship.