Politicians Want Permanent PVSA Exemption for Alaska
Efforts are afoot in Congress to make permanent changes to the U.S. law known as the Passenger Vessel Services Act… Read More »
Carnival Corp. Plans To Operate at 50 Percent Capacity in October
Cruise giant Carnival Corp. & plc said it expects that over 50 percent of its total fleet will resume passenger… Read More »
Carnival Corp. Brands to Ease Access to Pre-Board Testing
Carnival Corp. announced a new initiative to ease pre-board COVID-19 testing for passengers now that the CDC is requiring negative… Read More »
The Latest Destinations To Welcome Back Leisure Cruises
The past week, passenger cruises have made their first post-pandemic appearances in some ports that haven’t seen such activity in… Read More »
Carnival Brands To Operate Up To 75% of Combined Fleet in 2021
The world’s largest cruise company, Carnival Corporation & plc, today announced that it anticipates resuming guest cruise operations aboard 65… Read More »
Several Cruise Lines to Consider Mixed Vaccinated Passengers Unvaccinated
Cruise lines have started altering COVID-19 vaccination policies to limit passengers who receive two different types of vaccines. According to Cruise Critic, Holland… Read More »
Large Cruise Ships Return to Alaska
Alaska welcomed its first large cruise ship of the season. Royal Caribbean’s Serenade of the Seas called in Ketchikan, marking nearly… Read More »
Where Do Black Executives Rank in the Cruise Industry?
Beyond focusing renewed attention on Black Americans’ struggle against discriminatory treatment, the racial reckoning that followed the 2020 murder of… Read More »