Ted Blamey, a regular Seatrade speaker and panelist who was made a Visiting Fellow of the Seatrade Academy in 2011, was elevated to CLIA Australasia’s Hall of Fame at the annual black-tie dinner at the Star Event Centre Sydney on Saturday.
In an epic production that matched the entertainment, Norwegian Cruise Line organised a special performance of ‘Burn the Floor’ at Saturday’s annual CLIA Australasia black-tie dinner at the Star Event Centre Sydney.
Who will be so bold to make history by charting course for Québec when the snow is knee-deep and the St. Lawrence River is iced in? At least a handful of pioneering adventure cruise operators are giving serious thought to just that.
Nominations are open for Cruise Lines International Association’s Hall of Fame Cruise Industry Awards. This annual event recognizes individuals and organizations whose efforts and accomplishments represent a significant contribution to the cruise...
The cruise industry, authorities and researchers will join forces to enhance Arctic search and rescue through the new ARCSAR network. Having secured €3.5m in EU funding, the ARCSAR project will run for five years and include a live exercise...
People from a wider range of income brackets are cruising, while more millennials are choosing luxury lines, according to a new report by Cruise Lines International Association. The study also found cruisers are more likely to travel in groups...
Environmental organizations and the global shipping industry, including Cruise Lines International Association, are calling for an explicit prohibition on the carriage of noncompliant marine fuels when the global 0.5% sulphur cap takes effect in...
Kristian Anderson, SVP global sales at Uniworld Boutique River Cruise Collection, has been named chair of Cruise Lines International Association's Trade Relations Committee.
More than 150 cruise industry stakeholders were aboard Independence of the Seas this week for the Florida-Caribbean Cruise Association's annual Platinum Associate Member Advisory Council Summit.
Societe Generale became the first financial institution to join SEA\LNG, the multi-sector industry coalition that aims to accelerate the widespread adoption of liquefied natural gas as a marine fuel.