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Cruise news: Luxury lines are ahead of the al fresco trend

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April 18, 2017
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Luxury lines are ahead of the al fresco trend
Upscale cruise ships are already bringing passengers back in touch with the sea.
Lindblad hires culinary naturalist

Francis Lam will sail on two 14-day National Geographic Orion cruises departing June 22 and Aug. 13 to Iceland and the Shetland, Orkney, and Faroe islands.

Majestic Princess to spend some time in Australia

The new ship will homeport in Sydney from September 2018 to March 2019 before returning to China.

MSC Cruises opens online academy with agent incentives

MSC Academy consists of a variety of courses, quizzes and checkpoints that detail the line's history, fleet and onboard experiences.

Port of Seattle launches free airport luggage service

The port is launching the Cruise Luggage Valet Program so that passengers can spend time in Seattle to see the sights and more easily visit its restaurants and attractions.

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Focus on Cruise: Cuba abierta!

When President Obama began chipping away at the decades-old Cuba embargo, the biggest industry winner was the cruise sector. But even as 172,000 passengers plan to set sail for the island this year, new realities are dulling the excitement.

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Travel Editors Roundtable

This year, editors of top consumer travel publications focused their attention on a wide variety of industry topics, including the impact of politics and technology, plus new industry trends.

CRUISE Editor:
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