CDC Double Standard: Why Only Single Out the Cruise Industry?
It wasn’t really a surprise when over a dozen cruise lines canceled the rest of their 2020 sailings out of U.S. ports. Even as executives
It wasn’t really a surprise when over a dozen cruise lines canceled the rest of their 2020 sailings out of U.S. ports. Even as executives
When the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) lifted the no-sail order, it put in place a series of conditions the cruise lines will need to
A cruise to nowhere by definition is a short itinerary that sails roundtrip from a port of call without making any stops. Essentially, the ship
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Once an industry that was thought to be reserved for newlyweds, budget-conscious families and retirees, cruising is emerging as a preferred form of travel for
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From the biggest cruise ships on the planet to a tropical paradise designed to give you the Perfect Day, Royal Caribbean International has a lot
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