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.
MSC Group’s cruise division has unveiled MSC Creative Studios, which is set to take entertainment on board the company’s cruise ships to the next level.
SCENIC Group is expanding its Singapore-based APAC team to drive regional growth.
THE Luxury Travel Collection (LTC) has witnessed significant growth in the cruise sector over the past 12 months, GM Nikki Glading has revealed.
CELEBRITY River Cruises has unveiled an extensive destination discovery program, available across all 2027 and 2028 itineraries, as well as pre- and post-cruise stays in Prague, Budapest and Amsterdam.
UNIWORLD Boutique River Cruises has revealed its look at its new ‘Super Ships’ Audrey (pictured) and Marlene, which will debut next year (CW 29 Oct).
TWO members of the Helloworld Travel cruise team, commercial relationship manager Jan Harrington and marketing manager Lauryn Woodward, have left the business in previous weeks, Cruise Weekly can reveal.
TASPORTS has appointed Allan Gray as interim chief executive officer, for a fixed term through to 02 Oct.
HAPAG-LLOYD Cruises has launched its 2026 Amazon season, which will see it expedition deep into the rainforest to Iquitos.
COSTA Cruises has updated its itineraries for the winter 2026/27 season, including boosting deployment in the Canary Islands and Madeira.
SEADREAM Yacht Club has added a number of ports for its coming seasons, which will include dozens of maiden calls.
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