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Holland America Line Launches ‘Alaska Up Close’

Holland America Line has launched its latest programme, Alaska Up Close – a 360° experience with a focus on culture, cuisine and immersive adventures. Cruising Alaska since 1974, the cruise line was the first to offer adventures to The Great Land. 75 years of expertise has gone into the programme

Princess Cruises Confirms 2022 Alaska Season

Princess Cruises has confirmed its 2022 Alaska season. The cruise line announced in an official statement that it will also resume its summer and fall Canada & New Zealand programme and guest experiences following the reopening of Canadian ports. Featuring six ships including Discovery Princess, the 2022 programme will include

Aer Lingus Restarts Dublin-San Francisco Service

Aer Lingus has resumed transatlantic service from Dublin to San Francisco, reconnecting Silicon Docks with Silicon Valley. From Friday, 25th February, the Golden city will be back on the Aer Lingus schedule, operating from Dublin four times per week and daily from 26th March. San Francisco is the latest transatlantic

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Fly To New York For £159 With Icelandic Airline PLAY

Iceland’s newest low-cost airline, PLAY, has announced its newest route between London’s Stansted and New York Stewart International Airport (SWF) via Iceland’s Reykjavik. Tickets are available now at www.flyplay.com, with the first flight departing on 10 June 2022 from as little as £159 one way (standard fare). Transatlantic flights to

British Airways, American Airlines Unveils $400 Million Enhancements at JFK

American Airlines and British Airways have announced more details to co-locate operations at John F. Kennedy International Airport’s (JFK) Terminal 8 beginning Dec. 1, 2022. Enabled by a $400 million investment to redevelop, expand and enhance the terminal, the move will bring the Atlantic Joint Business partners closer together. Jointly,

Pharrell Williams To Launch Bahamas Resort With David Grutman

David Grutman of Groot Hospitality and Pharrell Williams will partner with Atlantis Paradise Island to open a brand-new resort: Somewhere Else. Set to open in 2024, Somewhere Else will blend Grutman’s ability to create highly memorable hospitality platforms with Williams’s dynamic, genre-spanning artistry. The property will take over the current

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