Editorial #103: Changing Times
This will be a year of more changes. The most attention-getting development will undoubtedly be the industry’s build-up in China, which in turn is causing
Executive Profile: Building A New Culture
“Our overriding ambition is to create an entirely safe and secure marine platform, on which we, together with hotel operations, can deliver an outstanding guest
Carnival Corporation: Marching East
With four brands – Costa, Princess, Carnival and AIDA – set for the Chinese market in 2017, and a domestic brand to be named later,
Celebrity: Redefining Boutique Hotels
Formal nights are a thing of the past on Celebrity Cruises, with the company embracing what it calls “evening chic,” a perfect description of the
Princess: Come Back New
“We are delivering on our Come Back New promise,” Gordon Ho, senior vice president of marketing at Princess Cruises, told Cruise Industry News. “We make
New Orleans “Planning for Growth”
New Orleans has high expectations for this year with Carnival Cruise Line replacing the Elation with the larger Triumph in April, bumping up the passenger
Mexican Riviera Building Back Up
The largest operator on the Mexican Riviera, Carnival Cruise Line, said it will continue to offer a robust year-round program in 2016. The Carnival Miracle
LNG: Critical Aspects
LNG-fueled cruise ships are not a challenge technically, but may be deployment-wise, according to Helge Hermundsgard, business development manager for DNV GL. He said that