
Why European cities love to blame cruise ships for overtourism
Worldwide we are seeing more and more cities put caps on cruise, limiting the numbers of ships or passengers per day or season.
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Class war as cruise line loyalty programs become battle ground
Cruise line loyalty programs are evolving with some cruise lines now matching their competitors to drive new business.
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Albatros warns guests not to sneak food or drink on first-ever Halal Antarctic cruise
Albatros Expeditions will launch a fully Halal-certified cruise and serve Halal meals for intrepid, Muslim guests.
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Oceania floats out their newest ship Allura
Oceania Cruises has floated out its newest ship, the Allura which is scheduled to start sailing on July 18, 2025.
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Worldโs Best Airlines Revealed
Winners of the World's Best Airlines awards for 2024.
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Silversea announces 2027 world cruise: 50 UNESCO sites and 35 countries
Silversea has announced its ultra-luxury 2027 world cruise, entitled "The Three Oceans". The cruise will go for 149-days across 80 destinations, 35 countries and 50 UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
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MSC says the Med is ahead – and here’s Australia’s favourite route
Australia's love affair with the Mediterranean continues unabated, with MSC - a line with 14 ships based in the region - reporting a massive 60 per cent rise in bookings.
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Amsterdam cruise cuts: Passenger caps and port set to move
The city of Amsterdam has imposed a number limits on cruise ship passengers, as well as pledged to move the city dock out of the city centre.
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