Power Outage Delays Quantum of the Seas Boarding in Los Angeles
The Los Angeles delay shows how tightly cruise embarkation now depends on reliable power and connectivity, pushing ports to build resilience as storms strain regional infrastructure.
The Los Angeles delay shows how tightly cruise embarkation now depends on reliable power and connectivity, pushing ports to build resilience as storms strain regional infrastructure.
The move shows how Florida’s hottest growth fights are shifting to the water, where lawmakers are being asked to draw clearer lines between tourism megaprojects and protected bays.
After passenger complaints reshaped its air strategy, P&O is betting that a smoother long-haul flight will be the differentiator as Caribbean fly-cruises grow more competitive.
Crystal is betting on travel advisors to build momentum before its first new ocean ship in decades. It is a sign of intensifying competition for early luxury cruise bookings.
The swap signals Carnival’s push to unify its Australian ships under one dining playbook, phasing out legacy partnerships as it tightens brand consistency.
Costa's redeployment underscores how cruise lines are shifting capacity back to the Mediterranean as European demand outpaces Asia's rebound, reshaping summer competition.
The incident spotlights how routine maintenance on mega cruise ships can turn deadly, renewing scrutiny of safety interlocks and work controls in passenger areas.
Cruise lines are using the semiquincentennial to add cultural storytelling at sea as competition heats up for North American vacations. Alaska’s capacity race is the real battleground.
By locking in Italian shipyard space well into the next decade, Norwegian signals how the cruise comeback is turning into a capacity scramble where build slots are the real prize.
AIDA’s debut underscores Carnival Corporation’s push to turn Celebration Key into a multi-brand private hub, deepening Grand Bahama’s pull beyond Carnival and Princess.
Winter storms are increasingly reshaping Mediterranean cruise schedules, testing how quickly lines can pivot. Nearby ports like Toulon and Villefranche gain from the spillover.
Virgin’s surge underscores how adults-only cruising is moving from niche to mainstream, pushing rivals to add kid-free sailings and rethink onboard spaces.