This week has not seen much positive news in the world of cruising, with the likes of P&O Cruises and Seabourn having announced that they have had to cancel even more cruises this year due to the pandemic. And now we have been dealt another blow as Jane McDonald has made a devastating announcement. In
While many of us will sadly have to forgo a cruise holiday this year due to the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic, we can thankfully still enjoy the delights of cruising through our TV screens thanks to Jane McDonald and her highly-popular Channel 5 show, Cruising with Jane McDonald: Unseen. In one of the recent episodes, Jane
2022 may seem like a long way off, but with the coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic having put a stop to the majority of cruises in 2020 and beyond due to the global suspension of sailings, Carnival Cruise Line has taken this opportunity to plan ahead for its 50th birthday. To mark this impressive milestone, the US-based
There’s no denying it, cruise has been one of the worst-hit industries during the coronavirus pandemic. Highlighting the plight of our beloved mode of travel, a documentary going behind the scenes of coronavirus and cruise will air on television later this week. The documentary, Billion Pound Cruises, will air on ITV on Thursday 2 July,
Following the sad news of the death of Real Response Media publishing director Peter Grant in early June, we are including details below of the funeral arrangements. The service will take place at Bluebell Cemetery, Old London Road, Halstead, Kent TN14 7AE at 11.15am on Thursday 25 June. Due to the restrictions in place as