Norwegian Cruise Line Orders Three New Ships From Fincantieri
By locking in Italian shipyard space well into the next decade, Norwegian signals how the cruise comeback is turning into a capacity scramble where build slots are the real prize.
By locking in Italian shipyard space well into the next decade, Norwegian signals how the cruise comeback is turning into a capacity scramble where build slots are the real prize.
AIDA’s debut underscores Carnival Corporation’s push to turn Celebration Key into a multi-brand private hub, deepening Grand Bahama’s pull beyond Carnival and Princess.
Winter storms are increasingly reshaping Mediterranean cruise schedules, testing how quickly lines can pivot. Nearby ports like Toulon and Villefranche gain from the spillover.
Virgin’s surge underscores how adults-only cruising is moving from niche to mainstream, pushing rivals to add kid-free sailings and rethink onboard spaces.
As Carnival adds another Excel-class ship, the pivot from roller coaster thrills to a bigger water park and music venues shows how megaships are evolving to win repeat cruisers.
The refit underscores how Chinese operators are reshaping large legacy ships for first-time family cruisers, betting that Northern China homeports can challenge Shanghai’s dominance.
Norwegian's chief executive handoff underscores how activist investors are reshaping cruise boardrooms, pressuring lagging operators to close the gap with bigger rivals.
Aroya’s Gulf debut signals how Saudi-backed cruising is expanding beyond the Red Sea, as regional ports compete to become the Middle East’s year-round homeport network.
Bigger ships are reshaping Mediterranean cruising, giving a few mega lines outsized influence while newcomers try to stand out with more port-focused experiences.
Cruise lines are turning mega events into onboard social experiences, betting that shared World Cup watch parties can keep guests engaged on sea days and boost bar traffic.
The outage shows how one technical failure can disrupt the tightly scheduled Greek Isles season, testing cruise lines on repairs, communication and passenger care.
The refurbishment signals how cruise lines are investing in wellness and fresh branding to keep mature ships competitive as year-round demand in Queensland grows.