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Cruise Weekly today Cruise Weekly today features Azamara makes it three of a kind four pages of all the latest AZAMARA Club Cruises has cruise industry news. announced that Azamara Pursuit will service the Australia and New Zealand markets in 2021. The luxury cruise brand made Ponant/Nat Geo the announcement this week in PONANT and National Sydney as part of a celebration Geographic have jointly to mark the upcoming Australian released a collection of 18 cruise season. expeditions as part of their “We know that our guests tend 2019/20 Expeditions to Inspire to build strong relationships brochure. with our crew and so by bringing The 48-page collection boasts Pursuit here, Australians now remote “destinations that get the opportunity to have a are among the most remote completely new experience,” said period of growth in Australia for The luxury cruise line also and wildest on the planet”, Azamara Chief Operating Officer the luxury cruise brand. revealed that its 2021 winter including a 10-night Antarctica Carol Cabezas. “Australia is currently our third collection will launch on 07 Nov, cruise departing in 2020 on When she arrives in 2021, largest sourcing market behind with itineraries to Japan returning board Le Boreal. Pursuit will be the third vessel LOCKUPthe United States and the United off the back of strong sales in the The co-branded program in Azamara’s three-ship fleet to Kingdom,” Cabezas said. 2019 deployment. forms part of a new strategic visit Australia, with Journey and “Australia has doubled its share More details regarding Pursuit’s partnership struck between Quest already enjoying successful over the last four years so that’s Australia program will be the two brands two months seasons locally. why we decided toOFFE deliverR ENDS Pursuit revealed over the coming weeks. ago (CW 09 Aug). The decision to bring Pursuit because we know ourSOON product! Pictured: Carol Cabezas at View the brochure HERE. to Aussie shores follows a strong really resonates here.” Sydney’s Shangri-La Hotel on Tue.

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Collette is cooler Scenic dismissed TRAVELLERS can now Aurora to double fleet THE NSW Court of Appeal experience the culture and has dismissed efforts by Scenic landscapes of Greenland and to overturn a ruling on a Iceland as part of a new 2019 class action brought by past itinerary released by Collette. passengers affected by floods. For more information on the High water on the Rhine, new trips, CLICK HERE. Danube, Saone and Rhone rivers in 2013 led to the modification of itineraries for 1,200 of Scenic’s guests, with the class action successfully arguing the cruise line should have forewarned pax about the weather conditions and AURORA Expeditions yesterday year was close to selling out. cancelled and refunded cruises confirmed an order for a second Aurora’s current Polar Pioneer (CW 05 Sep 17). newbuild, with the additional is ageing and will be phased out The NSW Court of Appeal vessel expected to join the new after the 2018/19 season. this week upheld the original Greg Mortimer in time for the Halfpenny said the yet-to-be- decision that Scenic’s actions 2020/21 cruise season. named additional ship would had breached Australian The expansion was revealed have a similar configuration to Consumer Law and passengers at the Travel IQ conference the 160-passenger Greg Mortimer were entitled to the luxury in Sydney by Aurora CEO Rob which has been purpose designed cruise that was advertised. Halfpenny, who noted the new for polar expedition cruising. Scenic has released a Aurora ship would be one of 28 He outlined ambitious growth statement in response to new expedition vessels currently plans for Aurora, with the second the latest judgement, saying on order for delivery to global ship seeing planned annual TTV its legal team is reviewing cruise lines by 2022. of $75 million over the next the findings and is currently He said there had been such few years - a roughly seven-fold unable to comment any strong interest in the Greg increase from the company’s further at this time. Mortimer that the season for next current revenue levels.

CLIA applauds Tasmanian cruise growth No Hope for CMV CRUISE and Maritime Voyages THE Tasmanian Government has released its 2017-18 Cruise has announced the departure of Market Update and Regional Ports Review, outlining the importance Ann Hope, who is stepping down of “quality shore excursions” that support an increase in visitation. as National Accounts Manager CLIA Australasia has welcomed the report, stating it looked forward Australia/NZ after four years in to working with the Government to focus on the “sustainable the role. growth of cruise tourism” - see page three for more details. Managing Director Dean Brazier MEANWHILE, CLIA is offering travel agencies the chance to receive hailed her contribution, with a two months’ free membership when joining for 2019. search for a replacement now For more information on membership benefits,CLICK HERE. under way.

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NRMA’s Sydney Fantasea

Tasmania’s Beauty Point. THE Tasmanian Government with the appetite for growth at is investigating the prospect of the state’s ports strongest in the building a new port at Beauty small luxury segment of ships up Point on the Tamar River as to 1,000 passengers. one of many potential growth The review suggests the biggest opportunities for the state’s opportunities for growth are: cruise sector. developing partial turnarounds The suggestion for a fourth of cruise ships at Hobart so that port is part of the visitors could spend time in SIGNIFICANT opportunities Ferry, with Wiseman hinting Government’s Tasmanian Cruise Tasmania before or after their for Sydney Harbour-based that the addition of the Market Update and Regional cruise, increasing time spent tourism activities have been Fantasea fleet could see the Ports Review 2017-18, which in port to boost pax spend, cited as one of the drivers of overall operation rebranded outlines growth opportunities longer shore tours to attract today’s announcement that with a focus on domestic and and the impact of the cruise more boutique int’l vessels, and motoring organisation NRMA is international tourists. industry in Tasmania. increasing the number of regional purchasing Fantasea Cruises. According to NRMA CEO “Beauty Point has been ports included on itineraries to The deal includes 10 ferries Rohan Lund, the organisation identified as one place where we drive visitor dispersal. and 10 water-taxis, with the “wants the city to again realise can invest more and bring more Large cruise ship visits to deal leaked at yesterday’s the potential of the world’s visitors in,” said Tasmania Premier Wineglass Bay were labelled Travel IQ conference in Sydney greatest harbour” with the deal Will Hodgman. “unsuitable” due to the impact by NRMA Chief Investment complementing NRMA’s other Expedition cruising was also on Freycinet National Park, with Officer Rachel Wiseman. travel businesses including car identified in the report as “the the report recommending a NRMA also owns Manly Fast rental, holiday parks and hotels. best fit” for Tasmania in terms of restriction on ships carrying more shore excursions and branding, than 100 pax in the future.

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Thursday 25th October 2018 CRUISING.ORG.AU Avalon and Scenic Princess SHARE’s Stone make river changes AVALON Waterways and Scenic Tours have modified a with Jill Abel - CEO number of cruise itineraries on the Danube and Rhine rivers due to low water levels. Small Island, Big Affected Avalon cruises Opportunities are scheduled to depart YESTERDAY I was fortunate to over the next two weeks, spend time in Burnie supporting the with alterations including Tasmanian Cruise Review launch. changes in ships, itineraries This important document analyses and embarkation and the global cruise market and how disembarkation locations. Tasmania can optimise its position. It also looks at the impact of cruise Scenic says it will modify tourism on the state’s ports. itineraries or conduct ship The bottom line is cruising swaps in areas affected by the continues to make an important low water. economic contribution to the State with 125 visits recorded last financial year resulting in $34.5 ’ fine-dining update, the exclusive Crafted million in crew and pax spend. experience SHARE has been by Curtis dishes featured on the The market is predicted to grow refreshed, offering a new range main dining room menu are also in the future, but not at the current of menu items set to tempt the set to be rolled out fleetwide in rate given a balanced outlook. PORTHOLE taste buds of travellers from Nov. the coming months. Tasmania provides a good snapshot of cruise in Australia. Designed by award-winning “Throughout my partnership It is a mix of major ports and a chef Curtis Stone, the six-course with Princess Cruises, we’ve champion for regional dispersal. dining option, which is available always worked together to create The ports of Hobart, Burnie and THE greatest treasure of the to guests travelling on board inspired dishes using a fresh the anchorage at Port Arthur are sea may have only just been and Ruby approach to fine dining,” Curtis well placed to cater to the new discovered, and for once it Princess, includes dishes such as Stone said. generation of larger ships, in line with industry and consumer trends. wasn’t during an amazing butter-poached chunks of king Australian cruisers will have the At the other end of the scale, expedition cruise adventure. Alaska crab and hard-roasted, chance to sample the new menu The remains of what is expedition vessels and boutique double-boned brown butter when makes her cruise ships are also an ideal fit for believed to be an ancient Greek duroc port chop. debut in Australia in 2019. Tasmania’s array of small group merchant ship dating back In addition to Princess’ SHARE View SHARE’s full menu HERE. experiences showcasing its more than 2,400 years has been landscapes, culture, and history. identified lying on its side off This style of ship makes up around Bulgaria in the Black Sea. 30% of the total 109 ships on the The discovery team used two PortMiami posts strongest year on record order books through to 2027. robotic explorers to map out a PORTMIAMI has experienced a record fiscal year for visitation Further opportunities exist to grow 3D image of the ship (pictured) - in 2018 with a total of 5.6m cruise pax passing through the port, the benefits from cruise including do we smell a new type of ocean representing a 4.7% rise for the 12-month period ending 30 Sep. discussion of a fourth port, exploration activity for cruise Cruise ship growth was attributed to “expanded business additional port visits on itineraries, developing higher value shore tours passengers? Mmmmm.... opportunities”, including additional sailings of Royal Caribbean’s to increase dispersal and yield and Empress of the Seas and newly renovated Mariner of the Seas, plus utilising more Tasmanian produce the arrival of Carnival Cruise Line’s Carnival Magic. on board the ships. The Port also welcomed Viking Ocean Cruises, Victory Cruise Lines For a small state, cruise is certainly and Seabourn for the first time in 2018, adding to its burgeoning big news! cruise ship passenger growth.

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