CRUISE WEEKLY NEWS
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Cruise Weekly has reported all of the important cruise industry stories since 2007. Subscribers receive a weekly newsletter each issue with all the details behind the stories below.
PRINCESS Cruises is converting 95% of its onboard paper and plastic waste on Sun Princess to energy going back to powering the ship via a variety of innovative resource recovery systems.
AUSTRALIA was the world’s fourth-largest cruise market last year, with 1.25 million passengers embarking in 2023.
THE town of Isafjordur (pictured) in northwest Iceland is planning a new cruise visitor limit, restricting the maximum number of guests who can arrive by ship each day.
CELESTYAL Cruises is offering reduced deposits from as low as $225 when booking today.
CELEBRITY Cruises’ Emma Mumford has been promoted to Senior Director Global Public Relations & Communications, which will see her relocate to Miami to work from the head office.
HOLLAND America Line (HAL) is celebrating its 151st anniversary by offering Australian guests a chance to secure a booking with a A$1 deposit today.
CRUISE ships are returning to Japan’s ports, albeit with fewer passengers.
HX passengers encountered almost 300 whales over the course of the cruise line’s recently wrapped up Antarctica season.
FLIGHT Centre Travel Group’s B2B cruise wholesale division CruiseHQ has set sail, Cruise Weekly can exclusively reveal (CW breaking news).
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