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How Aussie sailings will restart, by the new boss of the Cruise Association – Cruise Passenger
The new chairman of the Australian Cruise Association, Philip Holliday expects state-by-state cruising to kick start local operations by early next year. There …
The new chairman of the Australian Cruise Association, Philip Holliday expects state-by-state cruising to kick start local operations by early next year.
There will be more cruises to nowhere and a bigger mix of sea and land-based itineraries to give passengers more time to explore local destinations.
The return of bigger, international ships will be a phased approach as it will take between 60 and 90 days for major lines to prepare to cruise in local waters, he said in an exclusive interview …
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