President Reagan recently vetoed legislation that would have authorized funding by the federal Maritime Administration (MARAD) for construction of U.S.
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The 1000 Islands International Council – the tourist promotion board for the counties along the St. Lawrence region in both
The forecast for this winter’s cruise season is bright, and advance bookings indicate that Spring and Summer will also be
Until last July, Regency Cruises was the only publicly-held cruise line. According to published reports, there may soon be four.
Anastasios Kyriakides has left Regency Cruises to become a senior executive officer at the newly-formed Sea Venture, Inc. of Miami.
Ocean Cruise Lines has reorganized and expanded the marketing and sales staff in its Ft. Lauderdale headquarters. John Green has
Although most cruise lines are reporting high occupancy levels, it does not necessarily mean they are profitable, according to some
Three months into its inaugural season, the Explorer Starship is sailing at near capacity, and is gradually broadening the cruise
While many industry analysts are forecasting that small cruise lines will be unable to successfully ride the wave of increased
The cruise industry is big business for the airlines, and as cruise operators expand into new markets, a growing number
The one-day cruise market is proliferating rapidly on the Eastern seaboard, and is just beginning to be tapped, according to
Crown Cruise Line is planning to build a 250-passenger luxury liner, along the lines of Sea Goddess, according to Captain
The cruise industry appears to be sailing into Winter ’87 with good advance bookings, indicating that this year will be
Wind Star will make her debut in New York on October 28 – the real 100th anniversary of the Statue
The American Shipbuilding Company of Tampa, Florida, has announced that it has entered into a contract with Knud E. Hansen