CRUISE WEEKLY NEWS
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THERE were a whopping 410 cruise ship calls in Norway during Sep, a record for the month and an increase of over 70% on pre-COVID levels, according to the country’s Coastal Administration service.
PANDAW has released new Sep 2024 and Mar 2025 dates for its 21-night Ha Long Bay, Red River and Laos Mekong combination cruise.
AMBASSADOR Cruise Line has launched a new mobile app allowing guests to check in for sailings and pre-register for shore excursions, as well as explore onboard cuisine and entertainment.
A $240 million expansion of the wharf at Tasmania’s Devonport will provide more capacity for cruise ships to visit the destination, as well as help accommodate new Spirit of Tasmania Bass Strait ferries from next year.
COSTA Cruises has announced the deployment of three ships in South America in 2024/25 with the Costa Favolosa, Costa Diadema and the Costa Pacifica to all operate there.
MSC Cruises has revised its Eastern Mediterranean sailings for MSC Sinfonia and MSC Musica in light of the evolving geopolitical situation in Israel.
YOU’D think a sponsorship deal between Carnival Cruise Line and US football team the New York Jets might involve renaming the side as the New York Ships – but apparently not.
TRAVELLERS will be able to experience The Great Barrier Reef by ship in a way they never have before when premium adventure cruise line True North begins operating there next year.
REGENT Seven Seas Cruises (RSSC) is set to roll out what it’s describing as an “industry-first co-branded marketing solution for travel advisors” featuring a personal dynamically co-branded website for each agency.
THE former Seabourn Odyssey is to set sail under a new Japanese cruise brand, with owner Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL) Group (CW 17 Mar) announcing the debut of Mitsui Ocean Cruises.
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