Norwegian Cruise Line Taps Director John Chidsey as CEO
Norwegian's chief executive handoff underscores how activist investors are reshaping cruise boardrooms, pressuring lagging operators to close the gap with bigger rivals.
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.
Winter gales are increasingly reshaping Mediterranean cruise plans, pushing lines to favor sheltered harbors and bake more flexibility into itineraries as weather risks rise.
By anchoring holiday sailings around Ocean Cay, MSC underscores how cruise lines are betting on private destinations to manage capacity and keep more spending onshore.
Cruise lines are turning ships into floating galleries as they compete on cultural authenticity. For Caribbean and Central American artists, it opens a rare global stage.
As cruise lines lean on charters and private islands to tailor experiences, Bare Necessities shows how mainstream ships can welcome niche communities while keeping clear boundaries.
With family cruising getting more competitive, Disney is betting franchise-led days at sea and new regional deployments will keep its ships differentiated and in demand.
Disney’s flagship family ship heading to Europe signals how fiercely cruise lines are chasing Mediterranean demand, with Disney pushing beyond its Florida base to win new fans.