Browsing: new ships News
AmaWaterways has reported a 5% increase in forward volumes year-on-year, forecasting a promising outlook.The company’s co-founders attribute their success to a strong performance in the UK…
Tauck is set to enhance its river cruise offerings in France with the addition of two new ships by 2026.The new vessels will be constructed in…
Tauck, a renowned operator, will introduce two new ships in France by 2026, expanding their river cruise offerings.The first ship, accommodating 130 passengers, will navigate the…
Carnival Corporation is set to expand its fleet with the addition of three new 8,000-passenger ships, indicating continued growth in the cruise industry.The ships, powered by…
American Cruise Lines has confirmed an order for seven new ships, scheduled for delivery by 2026.The fleet expansion includes six vessels from the Project Blue series…
Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings has announced a remarkable milestone, achieving record first quarter bookings, attributed to a strong wave season and efficient operations.The cruise company’s revenue…
Riviera Travel is set to launch new combination itineraries this Thursday, expanding its range of extended cruising experiences to meet consumer demand.Five new itineraries, ranging from…
As the cruising world transitions into the 2024 wave season, optimism abounds among cruise lines and agents, who foresee further successes ahead.The cruise industry has recovered…
Maria Payne from Accord Marketing provides insights on the cruise industry’s latest trends, reflecting a positive outlook for the sector.Confidence in booking cruise holidays is quickly…
Cruise brand loyalty is undergoing significant transformations.The cruise market is expanding with new ships and operators.Accessibility to information and alternative options challenges traditional loyalty.Customer choices are…
Amadeus House 27b Floral Street London WC2E 9DP United Kingdom
editor@financial-news.co.uk.
Subscribe to Updates
Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.