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A GROUP of US Navy chiefs onboard combat ship USS Manchester have been court-martialled and reduced in rank after an illegal Starlink internet connection was found onboard.
A more whole-of-network-approach could work to abate congestion in Australian key ports, Royal Caribbean Group (RCG) Vice President & Managing Director Gavin Smith believes.
VIKING Chief Executive Officer Torstein Hagen believes there has never been a better time to invest in the Chinese cruise market – in contrast to some of his rivals who continue to withdraw.
NINETEEN Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) ships are now using liquefied natural gas (LNG) for their primary propulsion, up from 13 last year.
AURORA Expeditions has appointed Greg Cormier as its new Chief Marketing Officer (CW breaking news), replacing Hayley Peacock-Gower who departed in May (CW 07 May).
EXPLORA Journeys has announced the appointment of Anna Nash to the newly created position of President.
FRED.OLSEN Cruise Lines has announced a new partnership with tour provider TUI Musement, offering passengers new options for independent shoreside exploration.
CARNIVAL Corporation’s AIDA Cruises has refuelled its AIDAprima with 100% renewable bio marine fuel in Rotterdam for the first time, as part of a pilot project aiming to evaluate its performance with a potential wider rollout.
AZAMARA has announced its northern summer 2026 deployment, which includes five maiden ports, and three solar eclipse cruises.
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