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MSC Meraviglia Plugs Into Shore Power at Brooklyn Cruise Terminal
As more cruise ships can plug in at Brooklyn, New York’s waterfront electrification is shifting from pilot to routine, raising the bar for cleaner port calls nationwide.
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As more cruise ships can plug in at Brooklyn, New York’s waterfront electrification is shifting from pilot to routine, raising the bar for cleaner port calls nationwide.
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The pledge highlights how cruise companies are increasingly stepping into Caribbean disaster recovery, with Jamaica’s rebound central to the region’s tourism supply chain.
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Disney’s move to Port Everglades shows cruise capacity spreading beyond Port Canaveral, sharpening South Florida rivalry as brands lean harder on immersive theming.
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Carnival is carving out child-free voyages inside a family-heavy fleet, signaling how big lines are segmenting to court casino spenders without abandoning mass-market appeal.
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Fort Lauderdale’s surge signals a shift in South Florida’s cruise pecking order. With more new ships based here, Port Everglades is challenging Miami for winter travelers.
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The quarterly tally is a window into cruise safety, but limiting reports to United States victims leaves blind spots for crew and other passengers, raising transparency questions.
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As cruise lines chase drive-to travelers beyond Miami and Fort Lauderdale, Port Canaveral is drawing newer flagship ships, tightening the race for Florida homeports.
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As polar cruising gets more crowded and tightly regulated, Seabourn is betting that top-tier experts and seamless small-boat operations will set its luxury voyages apart.
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Early Black Friday cruise discounts are arriving sooner as lines jostle for future bookings, with Costa courting North Americans to help fill global capacity.
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Belém’s housing squeeze is turning logistics into a climate justice issue, testing whether poorer and island nations can afford to show up for the talks.
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The swap signals a wider refresh in expedition cruising, as operators favor newer polar ships and flexible charters to keep Arctic routes viable amid rising costs.
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The lawsuit puts cruise lines’ drink-package business under a harsher spotlight, raising questions about responsible service at sea and how operators manage predictable risks.