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NCL Pulls Second Ship From Hawaii, Down to One   

News By: Travel Agent Central Contributor

Norwegian Cruise Line has removed yet another ship from the Hawaii market, just days after pulling Pride of Hawaii out.More>>

Seabourn Adds Europe Ports for 2009   

News By: Travel Agent Central Contributor

In 2009, Seabourn is adding ports of call in the Mediterranean, including St. Raphael, Bandol and Antibes on the French Riviera; Opatija and Split in Croatia; Brindisi, Bari and Trieste in Italy; and Lundy Island and the Isles of Sicily in the United Kingdom.More>>

Cruise West Discounts Alaska Cruises For Families   

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Cruise West is taking note of the expansion in family and multi-generational travel and is offering special pricing for passengers under the age of 18 on its Glacier Bay Highlights cruises.More>>

Carnival Unveils New Kids-Focused Program   

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Now is a good to be between the ages of 12 and 14, particularly if you are going to be sailing with Carnival Cruise Lines.More>>

Crystal Cites Demand For Added Adventures in Italy   

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Crystal Cruises is introducing new aerial Crystal Adventures in Italy citing an increase in demand.More>>

American Safari Cruises To Give Lucky Agent A Free Cruise   

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In anticipation of the debut of American Safari Cruises' newly renovated 36-passenger Safari Explorer yacht, the line is offering travel agents the chance to win a free cruise for two in Hawaii.More>>

Silversea Invites Guests to Cruise at Leisurely Pace   

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Silversea Cruises is offering a collection of 13 Elegant Explorations for 2009, aimed at giving guests the opportunity to see the world at a "slower pace."More>>

Cruise Lines Reel Back Funding for Alaska Travel Association   

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The Alaska Travel Industry Association (ATIA) is lobbying the state legislature for at least $2 million in marketing assistance after cruise lines that serve Alaska cut off voluntary contributions in light of a cruise ship head tax initiative, which was passed in 2006.More>>

Onsite: Celebrity Dishes on Solstice Restaurants   

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NEW YORK--When Celebrity Solstice debuts in December, cruisers will be treated to a total of 10 restaurants, all with different themes and cuisine.More>>

Cruise Fuel Surcharges Come Under Florida Scrutiny   

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Florida's attorney general's office may adjudicate in consumer complaints about fuel surcharges that have been implemented by many lines, including Carnival and Royal Caribbean, in response to skyrocketing fuel prices.More>>