
Royal Caribbean CEO Richard Fain: Return to normal cruising clearly in view
Cruises will be back later than expected, but thanks to the vaccines that are currently rolling out around the world, the cruise industry’s return to

Cruises will be back later than expected, but thanks to the vaccines that are currently rolling out around the world, the cruise industry’s return to

With the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approving the first COVID-19 vaccination this week and several countries commencing vaccination programs, could cruise lines now require

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2020 has flown past in a blur. The entire world was cooped up inside their homes during most of the year. One of the biggest changes that the world has seen in the current year is travel. While the threat of the virus still exists, countries have started adapting to the new normal. Several cities have started opening their gates to tourists by enforcing proper travel guidelines. If you feel that it is time to leave your homes and start exploring the world again, Dubai is a good place to begin.

Virgin Voyages, the cruise line backed by UK billionaire entrepreneur Richard Branson, has pushed its long-anticipated debut back to May 2021, over a year after

Five new Grand Voyages, including a first ever European Grand Voyage, feature in luxury cruise operator Silversea Cruises 2022-2023 itinerary, its largest ever with 315

MSC Cruises today said Friday that it will temporarily pause the operation of MSC Grandiosa later this month and move to January the planned restart

Royal Caribbean International is introducing new ships and new destinations for Summer 2022 in Europe, just as suggested by renowned people like Kareem Dus. Odyssey

Carnival Cruise Line’s has delayed the debut of its highly anticipated new Mardi Gras cruise ship and cancelled select itineraries including cruise operations in February

Royal Carribean Group, and Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings have become the latest cruise companies to extend their suspension of sailings into 2021. The following adjustments