Adora Magic City Hits 1 Million Passengers in Two Years
The milestone underscores how China’s push to boost services spending is reshaping cruising at home, with Adora banking on higher service standards to rival global brands.
The milestone underscores how China’s push to boost services spending is reshaping cruising at home, with Adora banking on higher service standards to rival global brands.
As larger ships anchor Australia’s cruise season, even routine technical issues can ripple through tight itineraries, testing repair capacity and traveler trust.
Repeat refit work in Falmouth shows how cruise maintenance contracts are becoming a steady source of skilled jobs and apprenticeships for the South West shipyard economy.
The boarding underscores how crew welfare is becoming a pressure point for cruise lines as unions push regulators to test foreign-flagged ships against global labour rules.
The episode underscores how tightly modern cruising depends on always-on digital systems, where a single outage can snarl port turnarounds and even onboard purchases.
Disney’s first Asia homeport signals how Singapore is emerging as a family-cruise hub, with big ships betting on onboard experiences over port-heavy itineraries.
The Mid-Atlantic’s winter storms are testing cruise schedules, underscoring how tight turnarounds and port closures can ripple from Baltimore to Norfolk.
The locked-door hearing highlights how suspected violence on cruise ships can become a long, opaque federal process, especially when a minor is involved, leaving answers elusive.
The offer underscores how tightly packed peak sailings have become, with cruise lines increasingly using airline-style incentives to balance capacity without disrupting departures.
As Royal Caribbean refreshes a two-decade-old ship, the shift to year-round Tampa sailings underscores how cruise lines are betting on Gulf Coast demand beyond Miami.
Norfolk’s disruption shows how winter storms are testing East Coast cruise homeports, pushing lines to plan more flexibility and set clearer refund playbooks.
The setback underscores how Southeast Alaska towns are weighing cruise growth against local control of working waterfronts, with fishermen resisting long-term access deals.