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Spread over three decks, the glass-walled Atrium on Norwegian Prima is a light and spacious area for guests to relax. With a Starbucks on level seven for those wanting a ‘real’ coffee, and a bar on level eight, there are lots of spaces to chill out.
Tuesday | Aug 30 2022SMALL tables, comfy seats and nooks to sit and chat with friends complement quieter spots to read a book and watch the views from the gigantic picture windows, with stylish staircases making it easy to stroll between the different levels.
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Akasa breached
Tuesday | Aug 30 2022NEW Indian low-cost airline Akasa Air has issued an apology to its customers after the carrier suffered a data breach.
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LAX versus drones
Tuesday | Aug 30 2022THE US Transportation Security Administration has started testing drone detection, tracking and ID technology around Los Angeles International Airport.
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JNTO hits the road in Syd & Mel
Tuesday | Aug 30 2022JAPAN National Tourism Organization (JNTO) conducted its annual Japan Roadshow following a three-year hiatus, starting in Melbourne last Mon, followed by Sydney on the Wed.
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Angela putts her stuff…
Tuesday | Aug 30 2022NORWEGIAN Cruise Line’s (NCL) Angela Middleton showed how it was done overnight as she played her way around the mini-golf course available to guests aboard NCL’s newly christened Norwegian Prima vessel.
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Great minds Link on Prima
Tuesday | Aug 30 2022THREE leaders from Australian invitation-only membership group, Link Travel Group, have come together on board the Norwegian Prima to celebrate the launch of the new ship in Iceland, and to brainstorm about the strategic direction of their businesses and the group.
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Window Seat 30 Aug 22
Tuesday | Aug 30 2022WHEN flying, the turbulence is generally a result of conditions outside of the plane, but not so on a recent Air France flight flying from Geneva to Paris.
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TD breaking news – Helloworld reports $90 million full year profit
Tuesday | Aug 30 2022Company is now debt-free and will pay 10c per share fully franked dividend from proceeds of…
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NCL backs new berth call
Monday | Aug 29 2022NORWEGIAN Cruise Line CEO Harry Sommer says it’s unlikely Australia will see its new Prima Class ships deployed locally in the foreseeable future, citing little political will to improve the Sydney Harbour berthing situation.