
Another bankruptcy rocks cruise industry amid coronavirus pandemic
Sweden’s only cruise line, Birka Cruises, became the latest industry casualty of the coronavirus pandemic after its parent company Eckerö Group announced Friday that it

Sweden’s only cruise line, Birka Cruises, became the latest industry casualty of the coronavirus pandemic after its parent company Eckerö Group announced Friday that it

Once the world’s largest cruise ship, Pullmantur’s MS Sovereign appears headed for the scrap-yard after the Spanish company filed for bankruptcy last month amid the

The prevailing wisdom in the cruise industry may be that the buffet’s goose is cooked, so to speak, due to social distancing and hygiene requirements

The European Union has issued a report outlining the measures cruise lines need to take to resume sailing. Titled “Interim Advice for Restarting Cruise Ship

The debut sailing of Royal Caribbean’s Quantum Ultra Class ship, Odyssey of the Seas has been pushed back by several months due to the

The ocean cruise industry may be in a global lockdown due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but that didn’t stop MSC laying the keel June 29

Back at the end of April, we published a piece titled “You’ll probably never get a better cruise deal” explaining why cash strapped cruise lines

Royal Caribbean International has extended its suspension of sailing through September 15. The move comes after a Cruise Lines International Association announcement last week that

Carnival Cruise Line on Monday confirmed that it would extend its operational pause in North America through September 30, 2020. The move follows the announcement

Wall Street analyst slams CDC’s ‘unjust’ treatment of cruise industry, accuses organization of being unwilling to hold dialogue on COVID-19 health protocols The cruise industry