Ponant: The Most Advanced Ship Yet
Ponant’s new Le Commandant Charcot joined the fleet at the end of July, a culmination of a six-year design, development and shipbuilding process for an
Shipbuilding: Fincantieri Looking Forward
Fincantieri’s orderbook counts 33 cruise ships for 13 different brands, demonstrating the effectiveness of its product and customer differentiation policy, Luigi Matarazzo, general manager of
MSC Cruises Is Looking for Green Opportunities
“Our core focus at the moment is on decarbonization,” said Linden Coppell, director of sustainability at MSC Cruises. Solutions encompass energy efficiency both for the
Mardi Gras Upping the Food and Beverage Game for Carnival
As the Mardi Gras is a new class of ship for Carnival Cruise Line, there are more dining venues than on any other ship in
Itinerary Planning: Princess Resuming Core Programs
“We aim to get back to our core itineraries with pretty much the same ratio of ALBDs (available lower berth days) across the trades,” Deanna
Carnival Corporation: More Efficient and Sustainable
“Our number one goal is reducing our emissions,” said Bill Burke, chief maritime officer at Carnival Corporation. That goal is a 40 percent reduction in
Royal Caribbean Awaiting Approval for China Cruises
Once the Chinese government gives its approval for international cruises, the market will bounce back strongly, Dr. Zinan Liu, chairman, Royal Caribbean Cruises Asia, told