This list of the most-read cruise industry articles this year on TravelWeekly.com is a snapshot of 2021, a year during which our readers were deeply interested in all aspects of the cruise restart.
In the cruise industry, 2020 will forever be remembered as the year when departures from U.S. ports were completely shut down. And 2021 will be remembered as the year of the global cruise restart.
Princess Cruises’ new cruise ship Enchanted Princess sailed with passengers for the first time from Port Everglades on Wednesday, Nov. 10, 2021. Rick and Sandy Janus of Clermont, Florida are the first ...
The final cruise ship sailed out of Juneau on Wednesday, marking the end of a tourism season that almost didn’t happen. The last ship of the year, Norwegian Cruise Line’s Norwegian Encore, brought ...
We may see more numbers like this as omicron is forecast to spread across the country. As the numbers climb, will cruise lines halt operations as they did in March 2020, leaving the industry shuttered ...
Celebrity Cruises has had no issue rehiring workers as the cruise line continues to resume passenger sailings. In a Q1 survey, 98% of its crew said they were "ready to come back," a company executive ...
There are plenty of people itching to get back to cruising, according to Oceania Cruises. The cruise line, owned by Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Ltd., on Thursday reported a single-day booking ...
The cruise industry suffered its biggest financial blow in decades when the COVID-19 pandemic halted most sailings for months and made nervous cruise fans think twice about booking an ocean voyage.
Carnival's Princess Cruises has announced a 111-day world cruise that will set sail in January 2024. The almost four-month cruise will bring guests to 51 locations across 27 countries. The cruise ...
U.S. News & World Report on Tuesday published its ranking of the "best" cruise lines of 2022. The publication evaluated 17 cruise lines through a combination of expert evaluations (30%), traveler ...
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