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Articles tagged “cruise lines”

Tourism

U.S. Travel to Cuba Faces Tighter Restrictions on Non-Family Visits

When the Trump administration took office in 2017, the popular wisdom was that it would eliminate U.S. travel to Cuba. The changes have turned out to be incremental, but now it appears that non-family travel to Cuba will be all but gone.

U.S. Travel to Cuba Faces Tighter Restrictions on Non-Family Visits

Cruises

Wall Street Concerns Aren’t Keeping Cruise Lines From Ordering More Ships

Cruise lines are confident that people will fill the ships they order, and shipbuilding yards are packed with business for years to come. Will Wall Street shake off its worries that demand won't keep up?

Wall Street Concerns Aren’t Keeping Cruise Lines From Ordering More Ships

Tourism

Twists and Turns in Travel Industry’s Approach to Cuba Since Obama’s Changes

Travel industry policies toward Cuba have not transitioned smoothly from Point A to Point B over the last three years, and the upcoming Trump administration fine print will likely change things anew.

Cruises

Royal Caribbean Sees a China Slowdown But Other Markets Are Thriving

As cruise executives often say, having ships all over the world means some areas boom while others struggle. At the moment, China-Korea tensions are hurting Royal Caribbean's business in Asia, but other regions are strong.

Royal Caribbean Sees a China Slowdown But Other Markets Are Thriving

Cruises

Skift CMO Interviews: Princess Cruises on Creating Meaningful Travel Experiences

Princess Cruises is trying to offer passengers unique, one-of-a-kind experiences to infuse more meaning into their vacations.

Skift CMO Interviews: Princess Cruises on Creating Meaningful Travel Experiences

Cruises

Cruise Lines Are in the Middle of a Branding Evolution

Cruise lines are all trying to differentiate themselves as the number of global passengers increases. Branding campaigns and ad blitzes are one way to get that word out, but operators also have to focus on delivering a top-notch experience.

Cruise Lines Are in the Middle of a Branding Evolution

Cruises

Carnival Is Trying Virtual Reality to Get New Cruisers on Board

Carnival Corporation hopes that a virtual reality version of a cruise will be enough to make newcomers try the real thing.

Carnival Is Trying Virtual Reality to Get New Cruisers on Board

Cruises

Fathom Is Still Trying to Explain the Meaning of a Social Impact Cruise

Fathom is drumming up good press for the cruise industry, but will enough people really pay a premium to devote their vacation to volunteering? Probably not at first.

Fathom Is Still Trying to Explain the Meaning of a Social Impact Cruise