24 hours of travel industry chaos
The past day of travel industry news generated almost a year’s worth of headlines. MYLES STEDMAN steps through the major developments, blow-by-blow.
The Weekly Wrap – 10 Feb
By DAMIAN FRANCIS, Publisher
Norway to only allow net-zero cruise ships in its fjords
The Norwegian government is hoping to phase out traditional marine fuel ships by 2035 at the latest.
Weekly Wrap 13 Jan – A bad week for Boeing
Publisher DAMIAN FRANCIS discusses Boeing’s latest incident and wraps up the past week in travel.
Regent Seven Seas Grandeur – simply the best
The highly anticipated christening of Seven Seas Grandeur saw Regent Seven Seas Cruises host a glittering gala affair in Miami. ANNA PIPER reports from the event.
2023 – The year in cruise
Cruise Weekly Associate Editor Myles Stedman looks at the good, the bad, and the unusual from this year on the water.
Melbourne’s port hike to send tremors through cruise and supporting businesses: Katz
Just when the cruise sector in Australia was starting to sail at a rate of knots again following the pandemic, one state is risking the prospect of sinking its own revenue stream through higher port charges. Adam Bishop reports.
CLIA View – Now’s the time to celebrate our achievements
Nominations for CLIA’s 21st annual Cruise Industry Awards in Australasia are now open…
Joel Katz, Managing Director, CLIA Australasia
Disney’s undeniable difference
“We’re a media company, we’re in the business of telling stories. We just happen to have a cruise line as well,” according to Disney’s Thomas Mazloum, who spoke to BRUCE PIPER on board Disney Wonder in Sydney last week.
House of Travel launching new Australian cruise strategy
A newly created product and wholesale team in Australia will be led by Jeff Leckey.