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Atlas Ocean Voyages to make Asia and Africa debuts in 2028

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Atlas Ocean Voyages will enter the Asia and Africa markets in 2028 with its new luxury expedition sailing yacht, Atlas Adventurer, whose inaugural season runs from November 2028 in Kobe to late spring 2029 in Athens. The program features destination‑rich itineraries across Japan, Southeast Asia and the Indian Ocean, including Indonesia, Thailand, Madagascar and Kenya, with early access for Atlas Yacht Club members and added-value booking incentives.

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Seattle Approves New Long-term Lease Amendment with Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings

Cruise Industry NewsMay 26, 2026

The Port of Seattle Commission has approved a new long-term lease amendment with Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings, extending a homeport partnership that began in 2000. The renewed agreement secures NCLH’s continued deployment from Seattle while expanding commitments to environmental stewardship, local community benefits, and regional economic impact.

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Seven Seas Voyager Emerges from Drydock with Upgrades

Cruise Industry NewsMay 26, 2026

Regent Seven Seas Cruises’ Seven Seas Voyager has returned to service after a 25‑day, multi‑million‑dollar drydock in Marseille, featuring upgraded suites, refreshed public spaces and enhanced dining venues. The refit is part of Regent’s program to elevate its all‑inclusive ultra‑luxury offering across the fleet.

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Wartsila Planning New Capacity Expansion at Vaasa Hub

Cruise Industry NewsMay 26, 2026

Wärtsilä will invest about €90 million to boost technical production capacity at its Sustainable Technology Hub (STH) in Vaasa, Finland, by 30 percent, with expanded operations expected to start in the first half of 2028. The project, which includes related upgrades across its global supply chain, is driven by strong demand for modern, efficient engines and future-fuel solutions from marine and energy customers, including cruise lines.

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