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Oceania tropics 2018/19
Tuesday | Apr 18 2017OCEANIA Cruises has packed in 10 new South Pacific, Australia & New Zealand voyages in its just-released 2018/19 Tropics & Exotics itineraries.
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ATG suite on Odysseus
Thursday | Apr 13 2017APT Travel Group (ATG) has integrated its APT and Travelmarvel river and small ship cruising programs on APT Link with cruise solution platform provider Odysseus Solutions.
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Majestic Sydney homeport
Thursday | Apr 13 2017PRINCESS Cruises’ newest ship, the 3,560-guest Majestic Princess will call Australia home for six months from Sep next year, in what will be the company’s largest single ship deployment as part of its 2018/19 Australia and NZ program (CW breaking news).
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Bris terminal step closer
Tuesday | Apr 11 2017PLANS for a $100 million cruise terminal near the mouth of the Brisbane River capable of handling “mega-cruise ships” have progressed, with stakeholders reaching an in-principal agreement.
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U by Uniworld Aus live
Thursday | Apr 6 2017THE Australian U by Uniworld website is now live, with requests now being accepted for the nine itineraries on two river ships set to sail from 14 next year.
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NCL Cuba sailings go off
Thursday | Apr 6 2017NORWEGIAN Cruise Line is seeing “incredible demand for Cuba” and has extended its cruises from Miami through 2018.
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Step aboard Uniworld’s S.S. Joie de Vivre
Tuesday | Apr 4 2017CRUISE Weekly has been busy getting acquainted with Uniworld Boutique River Cruise Collection’s new ship, Joie de Vivre on the vessel’s inaugural sailing.
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Silver Muse delivered
Tuesday | Apr 4 2017SILVERSEA Cruises has taken delivery of its newest luxury ship Silver Muse at a ceremony in Genoa, Italy, bringing its fleet to a total of nine ships.
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More on U by Uniworld
Tuesday | Apr 4 2017U by Uniworld has shifted its target age bracket from 18-40 to 21-45 and launched its US website, with the Australian portal to follow in coming days.
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Tollman rules out ocean
Thursday | Mar 30 2017BRETT Tollman, ceo, The Travel Corporation has ruled out moving into the “crowded” space of ocean cruising and said TTC will instead focus on growing the potential of its existing brands.