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Carnival Schedules 600+ Drydock Days in 2026 for Efficiency Retrofits
Carnival is turning routine yard time into a proving ground for repeatable fuel-saving retrofits, reflecting how cruise lines are chasing efficiency as rules tighten.
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Carnival is turning routine yard time into a proving ground for repeatable fuel-saving retrofits, reflecting how cruise lines are chasing efficiency as rules tighten.
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The fog hold shows how quickly Gulf Coast cruise turnarounds can snarl during peak holidays, testing smaller ports as Carnival grows Mobile into a bigger homeport.
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As demand for slow, immersive travel grows, Holland America is betting months-long voyages still build loyalty. It stands out as the industry leans toward shorter sailings.
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A Spanish language cruise brand targets a market left without a homegrown option after Pullmantur, adding new competition on Mediterranean routes for Spanish-speaking travelers.
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Disney’s Singapore debut reflects cruise lines’ pivot toward Asia, where short, entertainment-driven sailings are becoming the new way to win first-time cruisers.
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As short cruises surge from Singapore, the death spotlights how lines and port authorities handle onboard emergencies and what transparency passengers can expect.
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As small-ship cruise brands fight for attention, the West has become a key travel advisor battleground where deeper trade ties can unlock affluent clients and repeat bookings.
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Juneau’s experiment with negotiated cruise limits is rewriting Southeast Alaska itineraries, shifting economic gains and crowding pressures to ports ready to absorb them.
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With cruise ships getting taller, ports are scrambling for new gateways. Tampa Bay’s proposal could keep the region competitive while intensifying scrutiny of estuary impacts.
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Norwegian’s bigger Prima Plus bet shows cruise lines chasing outdoor thrill spaces and premium suites to stand out as private islands reshape Caribbean competition.
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Azamara is betting that deep refits and more suites can keep its small ships competitive as premium cruising shifts toward higher-end accommodations and refreshed spaces.
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The Baltimore delay shows how winter storms can upend tightly timed cruise turnarounds, pushing lines to reshuffle itineraries as weather risk grows on East Coast homeports.