Here’s why cruise ships will be back despite coronavirus

Here's why cruise ships will be back despite coronavirus

By Peter Lynch, Editor-in-Chief, Cruise Passenger This week saw three extraordinary examples of courageous corporate leadership from cruise companies. First, Royal Caribbean’s Richard Fain produced a passionate, no-holds-barred video in which he spelt out why cruise ships would be back. You can see him at work here – and watch till the end, he has … Read more

Princess Cruises voluntarily suspends all operations of its fleet until May 10

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Princess Cruises has halted global operations of its 18 ships for 60 days in a pre-emptive move over the COVID-19 virus, its website announced last night. The move comes only hours after Viking stopped all sailings of its ocean and river fleets, and also comes as cruise lines await the results of negotiations with White … Read more

Dream Cruises unveils features on new ship, which is slated to head Down Under

Dream Cruises unveils features on new ship, which is slated to head Down Under

Asia’s premium line, Dream Cruises has unveiled more details of their newest ship, the Global Dream which will be heading to Australia and New Zealand. Slated to debut in early 2021, the ship will have new tech features onboard such as facial recognition as well as self-guided mobile assistants. The ship will have 2,350 staterooms … Read more

Princess Cruises release new details on Sapphire Princess inaugural Western Australia season

Princess Cruises release new details on Sapphire Princess inaugural Western Australia season

Princess Cruises announces new details of Sapphire Princess’ inaugural Western Australia season, featuring 27 new voyages around the state this winter. On sale now, Sapphire Princess’ program will include nine maiden calls along Western Australia’s coast with visits to Albany, Broome, Exmouth, Geraldton, Kimberley Coast, including Kuri Bay and Yampi Sound (scenic cruising), Busselton (Margaret … Read more

Regent Seven Seas modifies Mediterranean sailings to avoid Italy

Splendor launch sets new benchmark for luxury

Regent Seven Seas Cruises will modify seven itineraries cruising the Mediterranean, bypassing visits to Italian ports in April and May this year. This is in response to Italy’s decision yesterday to expand its quarantine measures nationwide to stem the spread of COVID-19. The impacted voyages include the newly launched Seven Seas Splendor’s Mediterranean sailings on … Read more

Cruise lines hit back after DFAT issues warning on coronavirus disruptions

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Cruise lines expressed disappointment today after Australia’s Department of Foreign Affairs issued a warning that disruptions caused by closed ports and changed itineraries stemming from fears of coronavirus made foreign cruising a risk. The department suggest Australians with underlying health concerns may want to reconsider taking foreign cruising. Carnival Australia, which sails year-round in Australia … Read more

Cruise lines to step up coronavirus protocols and testing by next week

A Royal Caribbean ship heading for the Caribbean

New protocols for cruise lines could be deployed as early as this week to improve coronavirus testing and plans for evacuating sick passengers and crew. Vice President of the United States of America, Mike Pence announced over the weekend that industry leaders in Port Everglades, Florida, calling for “significant” changes and telling the cruise industry … Read more