The personable Mike Nerney, who built long-lasting relationships with clients first as a ship's agent and then at the Port of San Francisco, is retiring today as assistant deputy director of the maritime division.
SeaDream Yacht Club is considering a new weeklong Barbados itinerary that would replace its planned Caribbean program this winter.
Miami-Dade County commissioners on Monday approved $500m in special obligation bonds including $335m earmarked for cruise terminal projects at PortMiami.
After American Jazz passed sea trials with 'flying colors,' American Cruise Lines accepted delivery of the riverboat from Chesapeake Shipbuilding in Salisbury, Maryland.
Atlas Ocean Voyages bulked up its sales team with additional sales directors.
The Port of Galveston is open for business following Hurricane Laura and is assisting hard-hit Louisiana.
With seemingly no end to coronavirus community spread stateside, prospects for US-based cruising in 2020 appear to grow dimmer by the day.
The outlook for traveling abroad by cruise ship looks promising in 2021, according to recent findings from travel insurance and assistance company Allianz Partners.
Family-owned US-flag operator Blount Small Ship Adventures is ceasing operations due to the coronavirus pandemic and has put its three vessels up for sale.
Two cruise industry leaders are among the speakers for a webinar series promoting maritime education and job opportunities for Caribbean students.