The Cruise industry is finally saying “We’ve had enough and aren’t going to take it any more!” After a year of suspended sailings, mountains of debt, and more onerous CDC guidelines, the industry is taking matters into its own hands.
Royal Caribbean’s newest ship, Odyssey of the Seas, is ready to sail this May out of Israel. But it’s got a unique requirement - all passenger and crew over age 16 must be vaccinated.
The cruise lines are reeling from the impact of the coronavirus. Watch as we review the current decline in cruise bookings, longer term concerns, and what's being done to revive customer confidence.
The CEO’s at Royal Caribbean and Norwegian remain upbeat on the future prospects of the industry. Particularly, in regards to overall cruise demand growth.
Royal Caribbean is teaming up with Mexico’s I-T-M Group to form a new destination company. The two companies will be equal owners in Holistica, developing sustainable new ports all around the world.
Carnival’s quarterly results were better than what Wall Street expected, but it was the outlook that sent the stock tumbling.
China is on track to become the world’s largest cruise market.
Cruise lines are slashing prices and handing out discounts to keep customers happy. That’s in the wake of President Trump’s ban on cruise ships visiting Cuba.
Already boasting the world’s largest cruise ship, Royal Caribbean started work on what will become the next largest ship.