• Ep183 - Cruise News

  • May 12 2024
  • Length: 14 mins
  • Podcast
  • Summary

  • In Episode 183 of the Big Cruise Podcast, it’s a short and sharp show sharing the latest news from P&O Cruises (Australia), Princess, Ponant, Costa and Port Canaveral. Join us next weeks for Chris’s wrap of his time on Queen Anne.

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    Cruise News

    • P&O rescues stranded sailors off New Caledonia
    • P&O helps South Pacific friends aim high
    • Ponant positions additional ship in French Polynesia from 2026
    • Princess relocation of ship from Australia to Puerto Rico
    • Princess Cruises to Sail Largest-Ever Europe Season in 2026
    • Costa presents new lost luggage concierge service
    • New Cruise terminal for Port Canaveral

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