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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.
IT might be Oscars season, but the celebrities and well-loved personalities of the Australian and New Zealand cruise industry shone brightly on the CLIA Awards red carpet on Sat night at The Star in Sydney. More than 500 attendees descended upon the venue, including Australian Travel Industy Association CEO Dean Long, Clean Cruising General Manager & Director Dan Russell, and more.
THERE’S a powerful hex that often strikes the world of sport known as the ‘Commentator’s Curse’, where an overconfident or presumptive boast can lead to an unexpected derailment.
THE brightest stars of the cruise industry were celebrated at the 21st annual Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) Cruise Industry Awards in Sydney on the weekend, including Hall of Fame winner Craig Harris from ISS-McKay in New Zealand.
ROYAL Caribbean International (RCI) hosted 22 travel industry rising stars across the weekend, with top travel organisations’ nominated leaders across the fields of finance, technology, marketing, commercial, sales, support and product.
TOURISM and government united last week, with Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) hosting an industry forum on board Celebrity Cruises’ Celebrity Edge.
NORWEGIAN Cruise Line’s (NCL) flash sale is on now, with up to 50% off voyages, plus a free beverage package, and a bonus $500 off all sailings.
VIRGIN Voyages is offering a work-from-sea deal on a month-long voyage in the Mediterranean on board Scarlet Lady.
HERITAGE Line is offering exclusive private sailings for up to 12 people for US266 per person per night.
VIKING’S new ocean voyages sail the best of the Mediterranean, with the cruise line introducing two new journeys along the Dalmatian coast, French Riviera, and maritime Iberia.
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