The Cruise Industry News Quarterly Summer 2026 Magazine has been released. The main topics of the 136-page issue focus on ...
Before any cruise vacation begins, the real work happens in turnaround ports. These global hubs handle restocking, crew changes, and thousands of passenger arrivals and departures. Each year, millions ...
Despite challenges ranging from pandemics and geopolitical conflicts to volatile energy markets and severe weather, the cruise industry has remained one of the travel sector’s most consistent ...
After a rocky period during the pandemic, business is booming for the cruise industry. New data out from AAA projects a record 21.7 million Americans will embark on a cruise in 2026. For a look at how ...
While the executives were optimistic throughout the discussion, it’s still a hazy picture on any impact of this spring’s geopolitical drama. That said, moderator Anne Kalosh, executive editor of ...
Trafalgar is launching its first major river cruise brand campaign, called “Sail A Great Story.”  Running June through ...
In November 2021, the Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) made an ambitious proposal. Its member lines, which together form 95% of the global cruise fleet, announced a collective pledge to ...
For years, cruising marketed itself as the simple vacation: pay one price, unpack once, and let the ship handle the rest. That idea has not disappeared, but it is being steadily reshaped. Booking a ...
Norwegian Cruise Line's Pride of America in Hawaii, where tax revenue from cruise ships is being earmarked for environmental causes. Photo Credit: Norwegian Cruise Line Cruise destinations are ...