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Cruise news: Explaining the surge in U.S.-based cruising

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CRUISE
October 10, 2017
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INSIGHT BY TOM STIEGHORST
Explaining the surge in U.S.-based cruising
For the first time since 2011, the number of people who boarded a cruise ship in a United States port was larger than the number of cruisers worldwide sourced from the U.S.
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NEWS
After the storms: Mapping what's open and closed in the Caribbean

Travel Weekly's frequently updated online guide to the Caribbean, in the aftermath of Irma and Maria: what's open, what's closed and when damaged resorts plan to reopen.

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NCL paying agents extra to sell San Juan cruises

The cruise line will pay a $50 bonus commission for each new booking on eight upcoming Norwegian Dawn cruises from San Juan.

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Celebrity spending $400 million to renovate fleet

Ships will get some features on the Celebrity Edge, a ship making its debut in fall 2018.

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Norwegian Cruise Line raises price of drinks package

It's now $89 per person, per day, a 13% increase and a new high for the cruise industry.

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FEATURED STORY
New ships for Cunard, Azamara speak to market confidence

The ongoing expansion of the cruise industry fleet has started to reach lines that don't often add tonnage.

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