Grand Bahama Shipyard Ltd., jointly owned by Carnival Corp. and Royal Caribbean Group, is planning a $600 million “transformation” project
Uniworld will charter two former Crystal river ships
Uniworld Boutique River Cruises will charter two ships from Riverside Luxury Cruises for sailings in Europe. Uniworld will charter the
Tour operators suspend Israel departures and brace for hard times
Tour operators have quickly pulled tours and travelers out of Israel after a surprise attack by Palestinian militant group Hamas
Royal Caribbean's Vicki Freed anticipates cancellations due to war in Israel
It’s too early to say what the conflict in Israel will mean for the cruise industry, said Vicki Freed, Royal
Cruise guest explains how to choose the right cabin
Mega cruise ships, such as the world’s biggest, usually have a huge range of cabins for guests to choose from.
New Danube cruise from Emerald features an extended Budapest stay
Emerald Cruises has added a new Danube sailing to its 2024 lineup. The 10-day Danube Explorer & Highlights of Budapest
Cruise guests warrned ‘there’s nothing more tacky’ than doing this at the buffet
Italy: Cruise ship breaks moorings in Ravenna If you’ve not been on a cruise before, it seems the regulars have
ASTA looks to DOT for help in fare fight with American
ASTA has been clear in its position that American Airlines’ decision to remove some 40% of its content from GDS
Pleasant Holidays offers Maui booking incentives
Pleasant Holidays and luxury brand Journese are offering Maui booking incentives to travel advisors and travelers. Special offers for clients
Norwegian Cruise Line reserves more cabins for solo guests
Fourteen years after introducing solo cabins, Norwegian Cruise Line plans to more than double its capacity of solo staterooms across