Decarbonization Summit exclusive, John Chernesky profile, Med and Asia reports
Exclusive reporting on the consequential Decarbonization Summit hosted by Royal Caribbean Group and the Maersk Mc-Kinney Møller Center for Zero Carbon Shipping features on the cover of Seatrade Cruise Review.
September 11, 2024
At a Glance
- NCL's John Chernesky profiled
- In-depth Med report timed to Seatrade Cruise Med in Málaga
- Asia recovery and trends ahead of Seatrade Cruise Asia
Just out, the 132-page September issue debuted today as the official publication of Seatrade Cruise Med in Málaga.
Decarbonization Summit coverage details the consensus that emerged from a meeting of world leaders in the cruise and maritime sectors aboard Utopia of the Seas on what's needed to advance shipping's path to net zero.
John Chernesky considers sales a team sport PHOTO: NORWEGIAN CRUISE LINE
John Chernesky profiled
Spotlighted in a profile, Norwegian Cruise Line's accomplished and colorful John Chernesky, SVP sales, is leading a mission to make NCL the easiest cruise line to do business with. (Plus, he has a new bobblehead.)
In-depth Mediterranean and Asia reports
An in-depth Mediterranean report spans ports, shipbuilding and new entrant Alma Cruceros and offers data/analysis by Christian Savelli of Cruise Analytics-Tourism Economics, an Oxford Economics Company. Another report hones in on Asia recovery and trends with analysis by Ted Blamey of CHART Management Consultants. The Philippines are included leading up to Seatrade Cruise Asia in Manila, Nov. 12-13.
Disney, Crystal, Exploris, Orient Express, Utopia
Features look at Disney Cruise Line's big dreams, Crystal's renewal under A&K Travel Group, new expedition French entrants Exploris and Orient Express Silenseas, shipboard entertainment and 'world's biggest weekend' Utopia of the Seas. Case studies on social acceptability/the license to operate are shared from the Cruise Canada/New England Symposium.
Fair trade legal practice commentary by Robert Kritzman PHOTO: WATSON FARLEY WILLIAMS LLC
Legal commentary, ship management survey and more
Watson Farley & Williams partner Robert Kritzman gives an update on fair trade legal practice including transparent pricing and greenwashing.
The issue offers a ship management report, Tourism Economics data on the momentum in cruise newbuild orders, food and beverage news, market reports on Australasia, the Baltic and European river cruising, a cruise fleet directory and more.
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