Carnival Corporation: Multiple Initiatives Drive Efficiencies
Carnival Corporation is 10 percent below its all-time greenhouse gas emissions peak in 2011, despite having 30 percent more cruise capacity, said Vice Admiral Bill
Adora Leading the Way in Chinese Cruise Market
The Adora Magic City will homeport out of Shanghai for 2025 while the Adora Mediterranea will use a variety of turn ports next year, including
Princess: Food and Beverage ‘The Ultimate Experience’
Princess Cruises has been making significant enhancements to its dining options across the fleet while also introducing new culinary and beverage experiences aboard its newest
Hong Kong’s Kai Tak: LNG Soon Available
The Kai Tak Cruise Terminal in Hong Kong will have LNG bunkering available starting early next year. “Worldwide Cruise Terminals (WCT) helped make this possible
Virgin Voyages: Smooth Operations; Investing in Leaders
“Normally the day starts with troubleshooting,” said Captain Edward Perrin, vice president of marine operations at Virgin Voyages, who was monitoring potential protestors trying to
Fincantieri Managing a Record Orderbook and The Future
“The cruise market has bounced back and with all the orders that have come recently, shipowners, especially startup ventures, may find it difficult to find
Viking’s Food and Beverage Formula
Viking Cruises seems to be on a steady course ahead for food and beverage, replicating its concept across 10 ships, and seemingly also for the
TUI Cruises Pursuing Sustainability Innovations
When TUI Cruises introduced its newest ship, Mein Schiff 7, this summer, she became the first cruise ship to be methanol ready. Meanwhile, the ship