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Travel Weekly - The National Newspaper of the Travel Industry

January 11, 2011

Cruise Insight

Wave season tips from a veteran cruise seller

By Johanna Jainchill

In time for the Wave season, Robert Burke, a management consultant and the former owner of two travel agencies and a cruise specialty business, is offering travel sellers tips on maximizing revenue during what is traditionally the best time of year to sell cruises.   Read More

 

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If your goals for 2011 include making more money and developing yourself professionally, Travel Weekly can help you achieve those goals.  Read More

 

Oceania to charter ship to Hapag-Lloyd Cruises

Oceania Cruises will charter the 684-passenger Insignia to Hapag-Lloyd Cruises for two years, beginning in April 2012.    Read More

 

Opening of Jamaica's Falmouth cruise port postponed yet again

The new cruise port in Falmouth, Jamaica, isn’t ready for prime time. After discussions on Jan. 3 with the Port Authority of Jamaica, Royal Caribbean delayed once again the arrival of its ships in Falmouth, only days after telling Travel Weekly that guests on the 3,400-passenger Navigator of the Seas would have a "good experience" there this week.  Read More

 

Carnival Corp. wins verdict over Rolls-Royce

A Miami jury awarded Carnival Corp. $24 million Wednesday in its lawsuit against Rolls-Royce over the pod-propulsion system on Cunard Line's Queen Mary 2. Read More

 

Seabourn president to step down after headquarters relocation

Seabourn Cruises is relocating its headquarters from Miami to Seattle over the next few months, a move that will be made without Seabourn’s president, Pam Conover.  Read More

 

 

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