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Silversea Cruises, a luxury cruise line operated by Royal Caribbean Group, confirmed in a statement today that they will...
16/06/2022

Silversea Cruises, a luxury cruise line operated by Royal Caribbean Group, confirmed in a statement today that they will acquire the recently liquidated Crystal Endeavor. Crystal Cruises’ ships are now being sold off after failing to pay fuel costs and filing for bankruptcy in February. The Crystal Endeavor is one of the most advanced icebreaker yachts in the word, with a Polar Class rating and a private submarine. Meanwhile, Silversea is greatly expanding its presence in the luxury cruising market in an attempt to fill the gap left by Crystal in the industry.

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A new, yet long-established cruise line in South Asia is set to embark on its first journey on June 15 from Singapore on...
04/06/2022

A new, yet long-established cruise line in South Asia is set to embark on its first journey on June 15 from Singapore on the Genting Dream (formerly World Dream). Genting Hong Kong has rebranded their largest cruise line, Dream Cruises, with the largely popular resort name, Resorts World Cruises. The ships of Crystal Cruises and Star Cruises having been liquidated, Genting is off to a new start, putting the Resorts World brand on center stage.

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A major fire broke out this morning aboard the popular Carnival Freedom, sailing a 5-night Eastern Caribbean itinerary d...
26/05/2022

A major fire broke out this morning aboard the popular Carnival Freedom, sailing a 5-night Eastern Caribbean itinerary departing from Port Canaveral. All passengers were sent to their respective muster stations but were eventually allowed to disembark at Grand Turk. The fire has now been extinguished, and the next sailing on May 28 is not expected to be cancelled.

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Royal Caribbean International has confirmed in statement that all 26 ships have returned to service as of May 23. This m...
26/05/2022

Royal Caribbean International has confirmed in statement that all 26 ships have returned to service as of May 23. This marks a major step forward in the industry’s recovery from Covid-19 setbacks. Even so, a long road to profitability lies ahead, as hesitancy remains among former cruise travelers.

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Icon of the Seas, one of the most highly anticipated ships under construction for Royal Caribbean Line, may look familia...
25/05/2022

Icon of the Seas, one of the most highly anticipated ships under construction for Royal Caribbean Line, may look familiar to those who have sailed on another popular class— the Oasis Class- upon completion. According to numerous clips from a promotional video, a hollow section midship may indicate that neighborhoods like Boardwalk and Central Park will make an appearance on Icon Class ships.

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Ten COVID-19 cases were detected yesterday and confirmed today by Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings, Ltd. The cases were on...
05/12/2021

Ten COVID-19 cases were detected yesterday and confirmed today by Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings, Ltd. The cases were onboard the Norwegian Breakaway, on a 7-night, mixed-vaccination status, Western Caribbean cruise out of New Orleans, Louisiana. All 3,200 passengers are currently quarantined and in isolation until an unspecified date.
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The MSC World Europa, one of the world’s largest cruise-ships-to-be, was floated out this week. Very similar to Royal Ca...
04/12/2021

The MSC World Europa, one of the world’s largest cruise-ships-to-be, was floated out this week. Very similar to Royal Caribbean International’s Oasis Class, this new vessel will be 1,060 feet long and be able to carry over 5,000 passengers. Comment below if you have booked a cruise on this incredible ship!

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CLIA reported today that over 35% of their sea capacity is able to operate via shoreside power at 14 major ports across ...
04/12/2021

CLIA reported today that over 35% of their sea capacity is able to operate via shoreside power at 14 major ports across the world. In other words, ships can switch off their engines in exchange for a more sustainable power source from land.
Although this may seem insignificant, it marks a game changer in industry sustainability and technology.
This could also lead to reduced cruise fares, as ships could cut 20% on their fuel expenses.

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