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Carnival Delays Sunshine Norfolk Turnaround After Winter Storm Closes Port
Norfolk’s disruption shows how winter storms are testing East Coast cruise homeports, pushing lines to plan more flexibility and set clearer refund playbooks.
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Norfolk’s disruption shows how winter storms are testing East Coast cruise homeports, pushing lines to plan more flexibility and set clearer refund playbooks.
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The setback underscores how Southeast Alaska towns are weighing cruise growth against local control of working waterfronts, with fishermen resisting long-term access deals.
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By opening far-ahead Pacific sailings, Holland America is betting that demand will keep shifting toward longer, port-intensive voyages that start closer to home on the West Coast.
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Carnival’s added capacity signals how valuable drive-to cruising has become outside Florida, strengthening Baltimore’s claim as the Mid-Atlantic’s anchor port as rivals shuffle ships.
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In a Mediterranean market crowded with new mega ships, MSC is betting that museum-style, culture-led design can set World Class apart and keep guests exploring onboard.
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The change highlights Norwegian's fleetwide pivot from licensed Broadway shows to flexible, in-house entertainment, betting variety and lower costs can still fill theaters.
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His death reverberated through a floating jazz festival where artists and fans share close quarters, underscoring how music charters have become tight communities at sea.
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The exit of a Sitka small-ship line underscores how rising costs and big-ship competition are reshaping Alaska cruising, leaving fewer local operators serving remote ports.
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The flare-up shows how high-stakes coastal development fights are straining local democracy, turning routine zoning debates into personal attacks on public workers.
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The brief breakaway highlights a broader winter-storm trend that is testing cruise lines’ private-island infrastructure and forcing swift contingency planning across the Bahamas.
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Atlas’s booking surge points to an upswing in luxury expedition travel as guests commit earlier at resilient prices. It also raises the stakes for cleaner, standout ships.
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Caribbean cruising is a scale game as the biggest brands funnel mega ships into short, high-frequency routes built around North American homeports. Ports and private islands are racing to keep up.