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China's first international cruise in 3 years heads to Japan from Shanghai

The Blue Dream Star sailed a day after China allowed more international travel by its citizens, lifting pandemic restrictions on group tours for more countries

China's first international cruise in 3 years sets sail from Shanghai, heads to Japan (Photo by Twitter/PortalCruceros)
Published on Aug 12, 2023 09:56 AM IST
Reuters | | Posted by Zarafshan Shiraz, Hong Kong

World's largest cruise ship resumes operations amid industry rebounds

Finnish shipyard nears completion of world's largest cruise ship, Royal Caribbean's Icon of the Seas, scheduled for maiden voyage in January 2024.

 Royal Caribbean's luxurious new vessel Icon of the Seas is nearing completion in the Turku shipyard on Finland's southwestern coast, its maiden voyage scheduled for January 2024. (Unsplash/Colin Lloyd)
Published on Aug 09, 2023 05:40 PM IST
AFP | | Posted by Akanksha Agnihotri

Goa hosts G20 tourism working group's concluding and fourth meeting on June 19

Goa hosts G20 tourism working group's concluding and fourth meet along with a side event on making cruise tourism a model for sustainable, responsible travel

Goa hosts G20 tourism working group's concluding and fourth meet on June 19 (HT file image)
Updated on Jun 19, 2023 05:48 PM IST
PTI | | Posted by Zarafshan Shiraz, Panaji

Maiden cruise vessel for Indian tourists reaches Hambantota port in Sri Lanka

Some 80,000 tourists, mostly Indians, are expected to use the Chennai-Hambantota-Trincomalee-Chennai cruise service every week during the next four months

Maiden cruise vessel for Indian tourists reaches Hambantota port in Sri Lanka (Photo by Twitter/MarketNewsLK)
Published on Jun 08, 2023 02:59 PM IST
PTI | | Posted by Zarafshan Shiraz, Colombo

Cruise bookings may cancel at Italy's Po River due to a desperately dry summer

Parched Alpine lakes are hindering summer at Italy, an old tower resurfaced from Vernago lake, ancient bell tower of Curon Venosta stands taller in Resia lake

Boats lie on the dried shipyard on the Po River in Torricella, near Cremona, Italy, Italy's largest river is already as low as it was last summer, sparking fears of precariously dry months ahead. Cruise bookings may cancel at Italy's Po River due to a desperately dry summer (AP Photo/Luca Bruno)
Published on Apr 24, 2023 04:35 PM IST
AP | | Posted by Zarafshan Shiraz, Trento, Italy
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