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A panel of experts from the ocean and river cruise sectors discussed the impact of upcoming regulations as well as environmental, social and corporate governance principles today at Seatrade Europe.
German Federal Government Coordinator for the Maritime Industry and Tourism, Dieter Janecek MP, called the cruise industry a frontrunner in finding solutions to climate-related issues, referencing shore power in particular.
Fincantieri's Sestri Ponente today floated out Explora II and cut steel for Explora III, the first Explora Journeys ship to be powered by LNG.
Princess Cruises’ local partnerships programme is funding Dunedin-based Natures Wonders, an organisation helping to safeguard New Zealand’s iconic wildlife.
The current demand for cruising is strong and will remain so for the foreseeable future, but more rigorous legislation will pose challenges.
Pierfrancesco Vago, global chair, Cruise Lines International Association, encouraged Seatrade Europe delegates to advocate for cruising and highlight the industry’s achievements at every opportunity, while also calling on governments to set aside...
A ballooning number of new cruise ships will either use alternative fuels or be able to incorporate zero carbon fuels when they become available, Cruise Lines International Association noted in a new report.
Shipbuilding veteran Cyril Tatar joined Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings as head of newbuild with Robin Lindsay transitioning to special advisor.
Over the weekend Celestyal Journey set sail on its maiden voyage around the Aegean.