
Federal Maritime Commission calls for changes to cruise refund regulations
The Federal Maritime Commission is proposing a number of changes in refund regulations governing cruise operators and how they provide refunds in the event sailings

The Federal Maritime Commission is proposing a number of changes in refund regulations governing cruise operators and how they provide refunds in the event sailings

Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings has extended its suspension of sailings through to October 31 due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. In a statement, the company

Genting Cruise Lines President Kent Zhu has suggested that “cruise bubbles” between regions that have the coronavirus under control could be the way to get

Greece will allow cruise ships to resume operations from Saturday, August 1, Tourism Minister Haris Theocharis said Tuesday. The decision follows a partial resumption of

The European Center for Disease Control (ECDC) and the European Maritime Safety Agency (EMSA) have published official guidance on the gradual resumption of cruise ship

Cruise resumption in Germany by Royal Caribbean Group partner line TUI Cruises is a positive sign for the cruise industry and a step toward the

The US Centers for Disease control and Prevention (CDC) issued a call Friday for public and cruise industry input on questions related to the resumption

No date has been set yet for a resumption of cruising from the United States, but that hasn’t stopped Los Angeles-based Viking Cruises from announcing

The MS Sovereign, the former Royal Caribbean Sovereign of the Seas and once the world’s largest cruise ship, has arrived in the Turkish ship-scrapping hub

British cruise line Cruise and Maritime Voyages has been placed into receivership after failing to find financing to overcome the effect of the coronavirus pandemic.