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.
AURORA Expeditions’ Ocean Explorer, which the cruise line has been operating temporarily in place of Greg Mortimer (CW 26 Jul), has run aground in Greenland.
EMERALD Cruises has announced its luxury yacht sailings through to Apr 2026, featuring new voyages in the Seychelles, and updated itineraries in Europe and Central America.
VIKING has announced additional Nile sailings through 2026, with bookings open now for the inaugural season of the cruise line’s sixth ship on the river, Viking Sobek.
ONE may think a US$100,000 suite might prove somewhat difficult to move, but as Disney Cruise Line has proved time and again, anything with Mickey Mouse ears on it sells quickly.
MY Cruises has launched its new Expedition Collection in partnership with Hurtigruten.
CRYSTAL Cruises has unveiled its 2025 itineraries, with Crystal Serenity and Crystal Symphony to set sail to more than 100 countries in almost 300 ports.
CRUISE Lines International Association (CLIA) has showcased its sustainability advances and destination stewardship in its recently released New Wave magazine.
APT Travel Group is delighted to be a nominee for the National Travel Industry Awards’ Most Popular River Cruise Operator, and is today thanking its trade partners.
MAT McLachlan Battlefield Tours has launched a new 80th Anniversary of the Battle of Normandy & D-Day Landings River Cruise, which will sail in Jul 2024.
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