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Cruise Lines Add Staterooms in 2026 Drydocks to Boost Capacity
With new ships costly and shipyard slots tight, cruise operators are squeezing more berths from existing fleets, signaling a sharper race to grow revenue per sailing.
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With new ships costly and shipyard slots tight, cruise operators are squeezing more berths from existing fleets, signaling a sharper race to grow revenue per sailing.
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As cruise lines lean harder on private-island stops to anchor Caribbean itineraries, storm damage at CocoCay shows how extreme weather can ripple across fleets.
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The wind-driven detour underscores how quickly Caribbean itineraries can unravel, forcing cruise lines to juggle guest expectations with safety and United States foreign port rules.
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The weekend shuffle shows how wind, not rain, is becoming the cruise industry’s biggest wild card, exposing how even private islands and packed ports can be sidelined.
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Celebrity's rapid river build-out signals how fiercely big cruise groups are moving into Europe's premium river market, betting guests want one brand that spans sea and inland.
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If Amsterdam opts for a full cruise exit, it could become Europe’s toughest test of how cities trade visitor revenue for livability, pushing itineraries toward nearby ports.
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New Orleans is emerging as a rare river-and-ocean cruise gateway, signaling how lines are betting on the Gulf Coast for year-round demand as larger ships return.
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Celebrity is betting big on modernizing midlife ships instead of ordering new tonnage, as premium lines race to refresh onboard experiences and protect yields in a crowded market.
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With Europe now a year round cruise market, Celebrity’s fast drydock turnaround shows how operators keep older ships competitive for longer regional voyages.
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As Caribbean ships compete for attention, destination-style festivals onboard are becoming the new differentiator, turning culture and local retail into year-round revenue.
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As cruise demand climbs, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s public outbreak list is a key transparency tool, even as staffing cuts test oversight at sea.
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The swap underscores how major cruise brands are leaning on private destinations to control crowds and shore experiences as busy ports like Nassau face growing competition.