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Today β€” 1 May 2026Main stream

Four Seasons: Space, Design and Choice

Four Seasons is bringing its hallmark philosophy of space, choice and distinctive design to the oceans with its new yacht operation. According to Chief Executive Officer Ben Trodd, the brand’s approach centers on understanding how ultra-high-net-worth individuals define luxury, which at its core, revolves around flexibility and freedom from rigid schedules. β€œMost of the ultra-high-net-worth...

Liberty: Disruptive Technology and AI Will Improve Product, Drive Returns

Disruptive Technology and AI will only help drive performance at Royal Caribbean Group, said Jason Liberty, president and CEO, speaking on the company’s first quarter earnings call. β€œWhat differentiates us in this space is not access to tools, but the combination of a deep understanding of our guests, a fully integrated digital ecosystem the ability...

Analyst: Royal Caribbean Revised 2026 Outlook Not as Bad as Feared

Royal Caribbean’s revised 2026 earnings and yield guidance came in better than Wall Street had feared, according to a note from Sharon Zackfia, analyst at William Blair, who said the softness triggered by geopolitical uncertainty has already begun to ease. Zackfia noted that bookings for Mediterranean and West Coast of Mexico itineraries softened in March...

Swan Hellenic: More Itineraries and Greener Operations

Swan Hellenic is unlocking remote regions like West Africa and leaning into sustainable operations to meet evolving consumer demands, according to CEO Andrea Zito. He said that developing new itineraries outside traditional polar regions is not only a cultural value but also an operational necessity that avoids the financial burden of repositioning ships empty. β€œWe...

Across Oceans Group, Moore & Company Form Maritime Advisory Partnership

Across Oceans Group (AOG) is forming a strategic partnership with Moore & Company to expand advisory services across the U.S. commercial shipbuilding sector, global cruise industry and maritime investment market. The combined expertise across the maritime advisory and law sectors is expected to enable new partners to provide integrated services across the full lifecycle of...

Holland America Line Announces 2028 Grand Voyages

Holland America Line today announced the itineraries for its two 2028 Grand Voyages, according to a press release. The new cruises were β€œshaped by years of guest feedback and a shared appetite for discovery,” the company said. Passengers can choose between a 129-day circumnavigation of the globe onboard the 2028 Grand World Voyage or a...
Yesterday β€” 30 April 2026Main stream

Royal Caribbean: β€˜We Have Turned the Corner’ on Europe Softness

Speaking on the company’s first quarter earnings call April 30, Royal Caribbean Group President and CEO Jason Liberty described what had been, at the start of the year, an exceptional setup for the company’s European deployments that then softened. β€œIf you kind of zoom out in the beginning of the year, demand from North Americans...

Le Havre Welcomes Majestic Princess on Inaugural Call

Le Havre’s cruise terminals marked an operational milestone on April 16 with the first dual call at Le Havre Verrazzano Cruise Terminal, according to an announcement. The Majestic Princessmade her inaugural call to Le Havre during a simultaneous operation alongside Nieuw Statendam from Holland America Line. β€œThis inaugural call of the Majestic Princess, during a...

Inside Lindblad’s Procurement Wins

Lindblad Expeditions may be managing one of the most complex supply chains there is, according to Max Duque, chief supply chain officer. Duque and his team have their share of complexity, with a fleet of small ships operating expedition itineraries globally. β€œThe itineraries we run are very unique and very difficult to service from a...

Royal Caribbean Reports 2026 Q1 Results, Bookings Recover to Higher Pace

Royal Caribbean Group today reported first quarter Earnings per Share of $3.48 and Adjusted EPS of $3.60. The company said these results were better than the company’s guidance due to more favorable revenue, lower costs, and better performance from joint ventures. During the first quarter, the company returned approximately $1.1 billion to shareholders through $836...

MSC Euribia Transits the Suez Canal for the First Time

The MSC Euribia recently became one of the largest cruise ships to transit the Suez Canal as part of its repositioning voyage to Northern Europe. According to an update from the Suez Canal Authority, the MSC Cruises vessel transited the waterway for the first time on April 26, 2026. Having spent nearly two months stranded...

New Star Princess Makes Debut at Port of Los Angeles

The Port of Los Angeles and Princess Cruises celebrated the maiden arrival of the company’s newest vessel, the Star Princess, to the LA Waterfront. According to a press release, the Sphere-class ship made its inaugural visit to San Pedro on April 29, 2026. After spending the upcoming summer season in Alaska, the LNG-powered vessel is...
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AmaWaterways Christens AmaMelodia on Colombia’s Magdalena River

AmaWaterways has christened its second ship in Colombia, the 64-guest AmaMelodia, in Barranquilla, according to a press release. β€œThis milestone means so much to us, not only as we expand our presence in Colombia, but also as we continue to strengthen the relationships we’ve built here,” said Kristin Karst, chief brand ambassador at AmaWaterways. The...

Valletta Cruise Port Celebrates Two Maiden Calls

The Valletta Cruise Port celebrated the maiden calls of two cruise ships on Tuesday, with the arrivals of the Norwegian Pearl and the MSC Euribia. According to a social media update, both vessels made their first visits to the Maltese port, which is a subsidiary of Global Ports Holding. To mark the occasion, the Norwegian...

National Geographic, Lindblad Mark 20 Years of Grosvenor Teacher Fellowship

The National Geographic Society and Lindblad Expeditions have announced the 2026 Grosvenor Teacher Fellowship cohort, marking 20 years since the fellowship’s founding, according to a press release. The cohort includes 36 educators from across North America who will embark on expeditions worldwide. β€œAs we celebrate the 20th anniversary of the Grosvenor Teacher Fellowship, I am...

Crystal Cruises: Setting the F&B Benchmark

β€œDining aboard our ships is immersive, elegant and deeply personal,” GΓΌnter Lorenz, vice president of food and beverage at Crystal Cruises, told Cruise Industry News. β€œWe offer fine dining without formality, indulgence without excess and service delivered with intuitive warmth. Each venue offers its own identity, yet all share the same commitment to quality, precision...

Royal Caribbean: One Icon-Class Ship a Year Appears to be the Plan

Royal Caribbean International’s Icon-class debuted in 2024 with the Icon of the Seas, which was followed by the Star of the Seas in 2025. The Legend of the Seas debuts this summer as it launches service in the Mediterranean before heading to the Caribbean. The fourth Icon-class vessel, Hero of the Seas, is slated for...

Atlas Ocean: Expedition Expansion and Hardware Innovation

Atlas Ocean Voyages is pushing the boundaries of expedition cruising with the introduction of the industry’s first ice-class luxury sailing yacht, according to Chief Executive Officer James Rodriguez. The company is also strategically expanding its deployment starting in 2028, he added, noting that technical innovation and respect for the environment are what drive the brand’s...

Carnival Adjusts 2026 Itineraries for Venezia

Carnival Cruise Line is adjusting two itineraries aboard the Carnival Venezia, which is offering cruises to the Caribbean departing from Port Canaveral. According to a statement sent to booked guests, the vessel’s present itinerary was changed to drop a planned visit to Grand Turk, Turks and Caicos. Instead of visiting the destination, the Venezia will...

World Odyssey Enters Drydock Ahead of Farewell Season for Phoenix Reisen

The World Odyssey is currently undergoing a drydock ahead of kicking off its farewell season for Phoenix Reisen. Following the completion of its spring world cruise for Semester at Sea, the 1998-built vessel arrived at a shipyard in Germany in mid-April. Preparations include a change of livery, as well as the renaming of the vessel,...

For Emerald and Scenic, the View Keeps Getting Better

A rising tide raises all ships, the old saying goes. Scenic Group’s Managing Director Ken Muskat certainly sees the rapidly expanding luxury expedition cruising market that way. While the increase in high-end small-ship tonnage injects competition into the sector, it also amplifies what Scenic does better than any other, Muskat told Cruise Industry News. β€œI...
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