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Bus link to Liverpool’s cruise port to continue The Cruise Connector bus, which links Liverpool’s cruise terminal to the city centre, will operate for a fifth year after local businesses agreed to fund it.
albertdock.com
Norwegian to tighten on board smoking rules Norwegian Cruise Line will prohibit smoking on cabin balconies and limit it in the casino to those playing on sailings from November. Smoking at The Waterfront, on board Norwegian Getaway and
Norwegian Breakaway, will be allowed on the starboard side.
ncl.co.uk
QM2 to host jazz concerts on transatlantic sailings Graduates from London’s Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (Rada) and students from New York’s The Juilliard School will perform jazz recitals on Cunard’s Queen Mary 2 until November. Rada performances will take place on westbound transatlantic crossings, while The Juilliard School will perform on eastbound crossings.
cunard.com
Celebrity reveals eight agents going on VIP fam to NYC
Celebrity Cruises has named the eight winners of places on its three- night VIP fam trip to New York. The trip, which departs on August 8, includes British Airways flights from London and at the Beacon Hotel. The agents will also have lunch on Celebrity Summit. The winners are David Mulligan, Readers Offers, Ipswich; Charlene Thackeray,
Cruise.co.uk, Edinburgh; Anjie Naughton, Travel Counsellors, Crewe; Claire Williams, Bolsover Cruise Club, Chesterfield; Gina Wallis, Dawson & Sanderson, Sunderland; Andrea McDiarmid, Thomas Cook, Manchester; Pamela
The agents will spend three nights in New York
Guest, Scotland’s Cruise Centre, Ayr; and Leanne Tierney, The Cruise Specialists, Glasgow. Agents were entered into
the draw for making a booking that included British Airways flights for departures between June 2014 and March 2015.
cruisingpower.co.uk
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