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Articles tagged “cruising”

Coronavirus

Will Any Cruise Lines Have Ships at Sea by Monday?

The cruise industry has had a spectacularly rotten week. Facing criticism from all sides, it looks increasingly unlikely that many lines will still be sailing as scheduled on Monday.

Will Any Cruise Lines Have Ships at Sea by Monday?

Cruises

Cruising’s Pollution Problem Won’t Be Solved Any Time Soon

Cruise ships are giant floating hotels with shopping malls and casinos inside. The industry has made progress on sustainability, but much more needs to be done as consumer habits shift toward more sustainable vacation options.

Cruising’s Pollution Problem Won’t Be Solved Any Time Soon

Cruises

Philippines’ Boracay Island Tackles Overtourism With Bans on Cruise Ships in Peak Seasons

Philippines’ Boracay shows a good example of how to regulate potential overcrowding by cruise ships. The idea to offer alternative ports of call is smart, as it promotes new destinations and spreads tourism benefits to other places.

Philippines’ Boracay Island Tackles Overtourism With Bans on Cruise Ships in Peak Seasons

Announcements

Can Cunard Create a New Hospitality Model for the Next Generation of Cruisers?

Cunard is striking an interesting balance between old-school, traditional luxury and fast-paced, data-driven, adaptive hospitality on its longer journeys across the sea. As competition heats up, the line needs to make a compelling sell to attract a younger audience. But a few currents and trends are colliding that just might make this possible.

Can Cunard Create a New Hospitality Model for the Next Generation of Cruisers?

Cruises

Carnival Is Blanketing the U.S. With Its Newest, Biggest Ships

As cruise lines roll out new ships, they're showing them off to more markets. Carnival's approach — spreading its newest capacity around to several different ports — gives it the opportunity to reach a wide swath of the U.S.

Carnival Is Blanketing the U.S. With Its Newest, Biggest Ships

Cruises

Royal Caribbean Ups Forecast But Wall Street Worries About Too Many Ships

Royal Caribbean Cruises has a lot of new ships coming, which will let the cruise operator charge higher prices and attract fresh interest. But as the global cruise industry continues to add capacity, analysts wonder if demand can keep up with the building boom.

Royal Caribbean Ups Forecast But Wall Street Worries About Too Many Ships

Cruises

Royal Caribbean Is Making a Billion-Dollar Push for New Cruisers

Cruise industry players talk constantly about attracting first-timers. Royal Caribbean International is putting some serious cash behind that talk with its new investments into private destinations and ship upgrades.

Royal Caribbean Is Making a Billion-Dollar Push for New Cruisers

Cruises

Virgin Voyages Is Counting on Its Brand to Win Over Cruise Skeptics

Virgin Voyages is emphatic about being a different kind of cruise player while planning to sail from the world's busiest cruise port to the most popular destination. The difference will be in the details, and we're still waiting for most of those.

Virgin Voyages Is Counting on Its Brand to Win Over Cruise Skeptics

Cruises

Royal Caribbean Execs Feel ‘Pretty Good’ About Key Caribbean Market

Royal Caribbean Cruises has new ships coming into the crowded Caribbean market this year, so it's no surprise the company has a positive outlook for the year. But we still wonder how eager cruise passengers will be to sail in the region this hurricane season given the disruption caused by storms in 2017.

Royal Caribbean Execs Feel ‘Pretty Good’ About Key Caribbean Market

Hotels

Travel Megatrends 2018: Travel Brands As Experience Platforms

If we received a penny for every time a travel industry executive talked about how consumers are looking for “experiences,” we’d be billionaires by now. But in all seriousness, there’s a definitive strategy behind travel brands’ desires to play an even bigger role in travelers’ experiences.

Travel Megatrends 2018: Travel Brands As Experience Platforms