CRUISE WEEKLY NEWS
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THE joint venture between China Merchants and Viking has announced new international itineraries aboard the former Viking Sun, with the first departing the country on 03 Dec.
WIND-ASSISTED propulsion systems company bound4blue has raised 22.4m (A$37.6m) from its Series A funding, with commitments from the European Commission, major corporate investors, and venture capitalists.
THE crowd at Cruise360 in Brisbane last Thu enjoyed a preview of next month’s Norwegian Cruise Line Walk for Wellness, courtesy of BDM and fitness instructor Craig McLaurin (pictured).
VIRGIN Voyages will be bringing back Resilient Lady (pictured) for her second Australian season in 2024/25, with a variety of new departure ports, which now include Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane (CW breaking news).
OCEANIA Cruises has unveiled its inaugural sailings for Allura, (render pictured) the newest ship to join the fleet, due in 2025.
CRUISE Lines International Association (CLIA) yesterday hosted almost 650 industry delegates from across Australia at its annual Cruise360 conference in Brisbane.
PONANT is offering inclusive flights and transfers on its entire 2024 Kimberley expedition season under a new limited-time promotion for the Australian and NZ market.
WINDSTAR Cruises knows the way, with its 2025-2026 early booking offer – head to page 5 of today’s CW.
YESTERDAY’S Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) Australasia Cruise360 conference in Brisbane was a standout success and set the stage for a huge upcoming summer cruise season.
MSC Cruises says its recent MSC Euribia shakedown voyage (CW 26 May) saved 43 tons of fuel and resulted in an 11% better performance during the four-day trip from Saint-Nazaire to Copenhagen.
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