Editorial No. 100: With Our Thanks

This marks the 100th issue of the Cruise Industry News Quarterly Magazine and the 30th year for Cruise Industry News. We started out with a printed newsletter, which for all intents and purposes now is part of our website news. The newsletter was followed by an annual industry report – with the 28th edition available…

Executive Profile: ‘Think Big, Start Small and Move Fast’

“I believe in the collective intelligence of people and will invest in processes that will allow it to prosper,” Orlando Ashford, president of Holland America Line, told Cruise Industry News. “A group will always outsmart individuals. A group can be more innovative and come up with better solutions.” Named president of the cruise line only…

Overseeing Operations Across Carnival Corp

Carnival Corporation is taking a proactive approach to marine operations among its operating brands and a huge fleet of ships, under the leadership of Admiral William (Bill) Burke, who has been on the job as chief maritime officer since late 2013. “The job and goal is to avoid low probability, high-consequence events,” said Burke, who…

SkySea Cruises Launches in China

Ctrip may be the newest entrant into China’s cruise market, but plans have long been in the works for the country’s largest online travel platform. Announced as SkySea in a joint venture with Royal Caribbean Cruises last November, the company will start service this May with the Celebrity Century. Ctrip had set its eye on…

Royal Caribbean and Celebrity ‘Bold Moves’

Moving the Quantum of the Seas to China is undoubtedly the biggest deployment news for Royal Caribbean International and perhaps the industry as well. Chris Allen, associate vice president of global deployment and itinerary planning for Royal Caribbean and Celebrity Cruises, described the move to Cruise Industry News as “bold.” Also new this year, Royal…

Itinerary Planning: Consistent Deployment

Looking at trends, Simon Douwes, director of deployment and itinerary planning at Holland America Line, sees a bigger shift toward Asia and Australia/New Zealand, as well as stronger content in Northern Europe. “Those are safe bets,” he said, “but, that doesn’t mean any less content in the Mediterranean.”  The latter is where Holland America will…

Caribbean: Routine Ceiling Check

For the first time since 2008, Caribbean capacity will be down year-over-year. Three hundred thousand people will be the difference, as Caribbean capacity dips to just about 8.8 million passengers, according to Cruise Industry News. Most of that dip comes from a decision by Royal Caribbean International to take the Allure of the Seas to…

Food+Beverage: Princess: Flexible Strategic Planning

Trend-setting and exciting food and beverage products aboard Princess Cruises’ ships start with laying down a strategy, according to Jonathan Wilson, vice president, guest food and beverage experience, product development and hotel analysis. “We like to think of it as a five-year plan of what our food and beverage should look and taste like, but…

Luxury Market: Seabourn’s Sweet Spot

Seabourn Cruise Line has made a big move, exchanging its venerable 10,000-ton vessels for two new ships more than four-times their size. Rick Meadows, the cruise line’s president, said the new 40,350-ton, 600-passenger Seabourn Encore and Ovation will inspire awe for their impeccable, personalized service, which he called a Seabourn core principle. “Keep in mind,…

Still Saving Fuel

No stone has been left unturned when it comes to operating cruise ships more efficiently. With fuel prices low for now, cruise lines are working hard to wring the last bits of savings out of their fleets while building new ships with the latest gadgets to conserve energy. Annual conservation targets will keep Wall Street…