Explora Journeys releases 2026-27 winter programme after Middle East cancellations
{"summary":"Explora Journeys has released its winter 2026-27 sailings for Explora II after cancelling the ship’s Middle East season. The move replaces the previously planned programme with a new winter schedule.","key_points":["Winter 2026-27 sailings are now on sale for Explora II.","The new programme follows cancellation of the ship’s Middle East season.","The article indicates the change is a direct response to the earlier itinerary cancellation."],"industry_relevance":"This matters to travel agents because itinerary changes affect cruise availability, client rebooking opt
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- https://www.cruisetradenews.com/explora-journeys-releases-2026-27-winter-programme-after-middle-east-cancellations/
- https://www.cruisetradenews.com/digital-issue/ctn-may-june-26-expedition-supplement/
- https://www.cruisetradenews.com/celestyal-cancels-2026-27-winter-arabian-gulf-season/
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- https://www.cruisetradenews.com/latest-news/
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