CRUISE WEEKLY NEWS
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MSC Cruises is rolling out the red carpet with exclusive shore excursions for MSC Yacht Club guests, as the line’s “ship-within-a-ship” concept celebrates its 15-year anniversary (CW 10 Jul).
CRUISE leaders are uniting in Asia, as they gather for this week’s Asia Cruise Forum in South Korea.
VIRTUOSO recently saw 50 of its 2024 ‘Cruise Icons’ step aboard Windstar Cruises’ 312-guest Star Breeze in French Polynesia for a hosted experience.
AGENTS can now learn more about the experience guests can enjoy on the new Paspaley Pearl by Ponant expedition, with the maiden digital brochure now available.
FORMER American Queen Voyages owner, Hornblower Group, says it has completed a major financial restructuring and now has the flexibility to support its long-term growth.
SAIL Croatia is boosting its Elegance-class capacity from three ships to five for next year, with the cruise line to welcome the 36-berth Romantic Star to its fleet.
VIVA Cruises has been showcasing its brand at Wimbledon this year – and it appears it may be good luck.
DISNEY and Japanese tourism company Oriental Land Co (OLC) have announced a new agreement to launch cruises in the country.
DESTINATION NSW (DNSW) Cruise Ready Workshops are getting the state’s visitor economy businesses cruise-ready, following sessions in Sydney, Newcastle, and Eden.
FLIGHT Centre Travel Group (FCTG) recently held its first Cruiseabout conference, which was attended by almost 40 team members of the new division.
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