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Princess Cruises Drops Summer Caribbean Sailings in 2027
Caribbean Princess is scheduled to leave Port Canaveral in late April 2027 for Copenhagen, then sail twelve-night Baltic itineraries before repositioning to Boston.
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Caribbean Princess is scheduled to leave Port Canaveral in late April 2027 for Copenhagen, then sail twelve-night Baltic itineraries before repositioning to Boston.
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Six ships will sail from thirteen departure ports, with itineraries covering one hundred twenty-eight destinations in thirty-seven countries and access to one hundred one UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
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Harding+ said its stock integrity program remains part of the plan, improving inventory accuracy and supply chain execution while reducing back-of-house retail tasks.
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The program includes ten- to twenty-eight-day itineraries from Singapore to Vietnam, Malaysia and Thailand, plus longer voyages between Singapore and Japan.
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Disney Adventure arrived in Singapore in March for a year-round deployment that tourism executives said could handle five hundred thousand passengers annually.
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The affected sailing skipped Nassau because of the outbreak; Princess did not announce itinerary changes for the next six-night Eastern Caribbean cruise.
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The milestone signals Le Havre’s push to compete more strongly for Northern Europe cruise traffic as ports invest in larger terminals for bigger ships and tighter itineraries.
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The move underscores Los Angeles’ growing pull as a cruise hub, as lines place newer ships where demand is lifting port revenue and waterfront tourism.
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Star Princess' arrival underscores how Alaska cruising is becoming a higher-stakes Seattle market, with major lines adding larger ships to meet sustained demand.
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The discovery underscores how commercial ships remain part of the Mediterranean’s safety net, where routine voyages can suddenly become search-and-rescue missions.
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The pledge underscores how major cruise lines are tying Alaska growth to local institutions, reinforcing relationships in ports that anchor their summer business.
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Star Princess' crossing shows how the canal's expanded locks are reshaping cruise deployment, letting larger new ships join a route once built around smaller vessels.