
We want Saturdays off, says Alaskan town where every other person is a cruise ship passenger
The possibility of a cap on cruise ship passengers to Alaska has been a hot topic for a while now, and tourism officials have now agreed on a cap on passengers.
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The search is on for an Aussie cruise celebrity like Pitbull
We are searching for an Aussie Pitbull Prosecco as Princess Cruises serves up drinks names after stars
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We’ve lost 30% of our cruise ship capacity – did greed and regulation kill off our favourite holiday?
An investigation by Cruise Passenger into the effects of the shock announcement of P&O Australiaโs merger with Carnival Cruises shows the countryโs cruise ship capacity will be slashed by as much as 30% by 2026.
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Japan cruises rule the waves with 40% savings as Asia becomes hot
This year seems to be the best year to explore the rich culture and awe-inspiring landscapes of Japan as major cruise lines offer best-value deals and well-crafted itineraries for this bucket-listed island nation.
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Cruel cruise scammers stole family’s $22,500 cruise with a simple trick
A family from Kentucky in the USA had their holiday plans ruined after what seemed like a harmless social post ended up resulting in the cancellation of their cruise.
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Regional cruisers beached and year-round sailings under threat in fallout from P&0 Australia’s sinking
P&O Australia, a cruise line that began sailing out of Sydney in 1932, will bring its decorated history to a close as it is absorbed into the Carnival Cruises brand. This absorption, and particularly the retiring of Pacific Explorer might signal that we are nearing the end of seeing major cruise lines port out of cities that aren't Sydney or Brisbane.
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Azamara may send ships to Australia to fill the gap left by P&O
CEO Dondra Ritzenhaler of Azamara, is examing how she can deploy Azamara Pursuit and Azamara Onward to sail in Australian waters when Carnival Corporation pulls the plug on P&O ships next year.
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Cruise veteran Sarina Bratton steps down from CLIA board
The First Lady of Cruising Sarina Bratton has stepped down from the board of Cruise Lines International Association in Australasia after almost three decades.
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