Traveling

Tuesday, November 13, 2018

Cruise news: Norwegian's sunny outlook bodes well for the industry

If you would like to View this message as a WebPage, please Click Here
CRUISE
November 13, 2018
  Advertisement
  Advertisement
INSIGHT BY TOM STIEGHORST
Norwegian's sunny outlook bodes well for the industry
As economists fret about the end of the near-record expansion that began in 2009, Norwegian Cruise Line's Frank Del Rio says that business is hotter than ever.
READ MORE
NEWS
Shaquille O'Neal restaurant to open on Carnival ship
The first Big Chicken at sea will be added to the Carnival Radiance (the current Carnival Victory) in a $200 million refurbishment scheduled for 2020.
READ MORE
Cruise execs asked: What traveler isn't a fit?
Who shouldn't sail on your cruise line? It's an unusual question that cruise line leaders answered on Friday during the Presidents' Panel at CruiseWorld.
READ MORE
Viking returning to Turkey in 2021
Sailing roundtrip from Athens, a new itinerary features a stop in Ephesus.
READ MORE
Celebrity Cruises to bring glamping to the seas
S'mores are coming to the Galapagos, courtesy of Celebrity.
READ MORE
Strong summer boosts NCLH earnings
Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings reported net income of $470.4 million in the key third quarter, which included summer cruises in Europe and Alaska.
READ MORE
Two Costa ships sold to Carnival joint venture in China
The Costa Atlantica and the Costa Mediterranea will exit the fleet to join a new joint venture catering to Chinese cruisers.
READ MORE
Advertisement
Advertisement
FEATURED STORY
Cruise lines bringing back the supper club
The concept takes a splash of New York glamour and mixes it with equal parts fancy cocktails, a dance floor, a bandstand, mood lighting and, in some cases, an evening meal, all offered in a cozy room.
READ MORE
Advertisement
MORE FROM TRAVEL WEEKLY
Complete coverage of CruiseWorld

A collection of articles written by Travel Weekly reporters at this year's CruiseWorld conference.

READ MORE
CRUISE Editor:
Tom Stieghorst
Email Email the editor
Follow us on:
FacebookTwitter PinterestLinkedIn GooglePlus
Subscribe to Travel Weekly eNewsletters
Travel Weekly
For promotional opportunities in this newsletter,
contact sales@travelweekly.com
Privacy Policy

You can unsubscribe if you wish to stop receiving TW Cruise newsletter.

No comments:

Post a Comment