MOL Sets Sights on Cruise Growth

MOL, which manages a fleet of approximately 700 cargo ships, is accelerating its growth in the cruise market, having acquired the Seabourn Odyssey to sail alongside the Nippon Maru, and planning to add two 600-guest newbuilds. Yusuke Ueno, president, (pictured above, third from the left) said the company was planning a new brand to evolve…
Mein Schiff Herz Sets Sail on Final Cruise for TUI

Set to be transferred to Marella Cruises, the Mein Schiff Herz is embarking on its final sailing for TUI Cruises today. After completing a winter schedule in the Canary Islands, the 1997-built cruise ship is setting sail on a repositioning voyage to the Western Mediterranean. Sailing from St. Cruz de Tenerife to Palma de Mallorca,…
Royal Caribbean Group’s $10-Billion Orderbook Includes 11 Ships

Valued at $9.9 billion, the Royal Caribbean Group orderbook currently includes a total of 11 ships and approximately 41,420 berths. Scheduled for delivery through 2026, the newbuilds are set enter service for four of the group’s five brands – Royal Caribbean International, Celebrity Cruises, Silversea Cruises and TUI Cruises. According to the Cruise Ship Orderbook…
Cruise Ships Sailing at 110 Percent Occupancy from Port Canaveral

“Cruising is back. We’re very strong. We ran our budget at 100 percent double occupancy … but as a fleet average from Port Canaveral, it’s 110 percent,” said Captain John Murray, CEO of Port Canaveral. Murray told Cruise Industry News the Florida port would continue growing and there is an opportunity to expand with a…
Rotterdam Sets Sail on Holland America’s 150th Anniversary Crossing

Holland America Line is celebrating its 150th Anniversary with a unique transatlantic crossing. Setting sail from New York City today, the commemorative sailing takes place onboard the Rotterdam VII and includes a series of special events and activities, according tot he company. Cruising to the Netherlands and England, the itinerary of the 13-day cruise includes…
Seven Seas Voyager Completes 20 Years in Service

The Seven Seas Voyager is completing 20 years in service this month after setting sail on its inaugural voyage on April 1, 2003. As Regent Seven Seas Cruises’ second all-suite vessel, the Voyager was built at the T. Mariotti Shipyard in Italy. Delivered to the company in February 2003, the 700-guest vessel was christened in…
MSC Cruises: $8.2 Billion Orderbook Includes Ten Ships for Two Brands

The MSC Group currently has a total of ten cruise ships on order for its two brands. Valued at $8,2 billion, the orderbook includes six luxury mid-sized vessels for Explora Journeys, as well as four large contemporary ships for MSC Cruises. According to the Cruise Ship Orderbook by Cruise Industry News, the new ships have…
Cruise Line Chefs Kick Off Packed Marine Hotel Association Event

The Marine Hotel Association (MHA) kicked off its 38th Conference and Trade Show on Sunday night with a cruise line chef event in Naples, Florida. In front of strong attendance, cruise line chefs from around the industry cooked up some of their favorite dishes for MHA members, which ranged from other cruise companies to vendors, suppliers…
Norwegian Pearl Kicks Off Summer Program in Boston

The Norwegian Pearl is in Boston today to kick off its 2023 summer program in the U.S. Northeast. Following a winter season in the Caribbean, the Norwegian Cruise Line vessel is set to offer different itineraries to Bermuda, Canada and New England departing from the Massachusetts homeport. Extending through mid-October, the program begins with a…
Keel Laid for New Disney Treasure at Meyer Werft

Disney Cruise Line reached a significant milestone in the construction of its next ship, the Disney Treasure, with the keel laying ceremony at Meyer Werft shipyard. The ship is scheduled to enter service in 2024. The ceremony, which follows maritime tradition and brings good fortune, was celebrated with the placement of a newly-minted coin under…
Carnival Horizon Completes Five Years in Service

The Carnival Horizon is completing five years in service in March. After being built at the Fincantieri shipyard in Italy, the Vista-class vessel was delivered to Carnival Cruise Line on March 28, 2018. After leaving its building dock, the 4,000-passenger ship repositioned to Barcelona, Spain, where it departed on an inaugural Mediterranean cruise a few…
Industry Gears Up for Marine Hotel Association F&B Event in Naples, FL

The cruise industry is gearing up for the Marine Hotel Association’s (MHA) conference and trade show, taking place April 2-4 in Naples, Florida. The industry’s premiere event for culinary, food and beverage and hotel vendors and cruise lines is expected to be well attended in its trademark intimate format. It is the 38th edition of…
MSC Opens Sales on World America, Sails from Miami, April 2025

MSC Cruises opened sales today for the new 5,400-guest MSC World America, which will sail from Miami starting in April 2025. The MSC World America will sail from MSC Cruises’ brand new, state-of-the-art terminal at PortMiami, which is set to be the largest cruise terminal in North America once completed, MSC said in a statement….
Carnival Brand Propelling Momentum; European Brands Keeping Up

“Wave season has been phenomenal,” said Josh Weinstein, president and CEO of Carnival Corporation, on the company’s first quarter earnings call and business update. Weinstein said the best week for bookings came at the end of February, and that strength had continued into March. “In North America, our Carnival brand continues to propel us forward…
Carnival Corp. Reports 2023 Q1 Earnings, Business Update

Carnival Corporation has provided its first quarter 2023 business update. U.S. GAAP net loss of $693 million, or $(0.55) diluted EPS, and adjusted net loss of $690 million, or $(0.55) adjusted EPS, better than the December guidance range of $750 to $850 million net loss for the first quarter of 2023 (see “Non-GAAP Financial Measures”…