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Articles tagged “cruising”

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Norwegian Cruise Line Bets More on Alaska After Caribbean Disappoints

Norwegian Cruise Line is betting that Alaska cruise passengers will turn up — and pay a premium — for a big new ship designed for the market.

Norwegian Cruise Line Bets More on Alaska After Caribbean Disappoints

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Celebrity Cruises Wades Into Political Waters With Its New Ad Campaign

Celebrity Cruises recognizes that fear is bad for travel — and doesn't seem worried about rocking the boat with a politically charged ad.

Celebrity Cruises Wades Into Political Waters With Its New Ad Campaign

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China’s Cruise Boom Is Getting Some Homegrown Ships

China's cruise market is still in its early days, but the world's biggest industry players are trying to help it mature fast.

China’s Cruise Boom Is Getting Some Homegrown Ships

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Carnival Corp. Is Producing TV Shows That Star Its Own Ships

Carnival Corporation is putting a lot of effort into getting its cruise ships, destinations, and shore activities in front of a massive audience. Smart travelers will realize they're seeing a highly produced, promotional version of a cruise experience.

Carnival Corp. Is Producing TV Shows That Star Its Own Ships

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Fathom Adds More Cuba Sailings, Cuts Back on Dominican Republic

The concept of a cruise to Cuba — even one without typical beach-day shore excursions — is easier to communicate than a social impact trip to the Dominican Republic. Even though voluntourism was the original goal of Fathom, we're not surprised that the cruise line is making the business decision to cater to the highest demand.

Fathom Adds More Cuba Sailings, Cuts Back on Dominican Republic

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Carnival Corp. Is Adding Three More Ships, All of Them Huge

It looks like Carnival Corp. has found a ship type it likes. Including the order announced Tuesday, the cruise company is adding seven 5,200-passenger megaships that are powered by liquefied natural gas across four brands.

Carnival Corp. Is Adding Three More Ships, All of Them Huge

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Here’s Why Royal Caribbean’s Expansion in Singapore Matters

Singapore is already Asia's most popular cruise port. A three-way deal between Royal Caribbean, Singapore's Changi Airport and Singapore's tourism board is a smart move to attract the burgeoning Chinese middle-class to cruises departing from Singapore.

Here’s Why Royal Caribbean’s Expansion in Singapore Matters