5 Minutes with Seatrade Cruise News – Seatrade Cruise Virtual: Expedition Cruising Special
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the overall consensus was the country's vaccine rollouts will get the sector moving again
the sheer number of new vessels are venturing into the region is causing some cruise lines money
expedition cruising was exceptional for its commitment to protecting and preserving habitat and onboard educational programmes
thank you to everyone who joined us we look forward to seeing you next year
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Thanks to everyone who joined us for our first ever Seatrade Cruise Virtual: Expedition Cruising event! If you couldn't make it, check out this video for a roundup! Read the full stories: New ships galore, demand aplenty but where can expedition cruises go?: https://www.seatrade-cruise.com/expedition-cruising/new-ships-galore-demand-aplenty-where-can-expedition-cruises-go. ‘Sheer volume’ of Antarctic ships could jeopardise passenger experience: Hurtigruten’s Tudor Morgan https://www.seatrade-cruise.com/news/sheer-volume-antarctic-ships-could-jeopardise-passenger-experience-hurtigrutens-tudor-morgan. Lake Superior to Saudi Arabia, wild Scotland to cultural Caribbean, new frontiers for expedition cruising: https://www.seatrade-cruise.com/expedition-cruising/lake-superior-saudi-arabia-wild-scotland-cultural-caribbean-new-frontiers Galápagos hurting from undertourism, Seatrade panelists say: https://www.seatrade-cruise.com/expedition-cruising/galpagos-hurting-undertourism-seatrade-panelists-say ‘Creativity and imagination’ needed by tour operators for more positive impact on indigenous groups: https://www.seatrade-cruise.com/news/creativity-and-imagination-needed-tour-operators-more-positive-impact-indigenous-groups