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The Hood Launches Social Platform to Unite Seafarers

By |November 17th, 2024|Categories: Cruise News, Feature, General|

The Hood launched a new social platform designed to connect the maritime community, including seafarers, their families and maritime professionals, according to a press release. The new platform provides a space for job hunting, networking and sharing experiences across the industry. The initiative, led by Josephine Le, founder and managing director of The Hood, aims... Source link

Norwegian Star Gets 80-Ton Stabilizer Replaced in Drydock – Cruise Industry News

By |November 17th, 2024|Categories: Cruise News, Feature, General|

The Norwegian Star recently completed a three-week drydock at Damen Shiprepair Brest in Northern France.After completing a summer program in Northern Europe, the 2001-built vessel arrived at the facility in late October.According to local sources, the ship saw the replacement of one of its 80-ton stabilizers during its stay at the shipyard.The work required extensive hull preparation, Le Télégramme said, with the new equipment arriving in Brest a few days earlier via cargo ship.Additional technical work carried out on the Norwegian Star included maintenance on the ship’s propulsion system.Two azipods were dismantled and got new parts, while three[...]

San Diego: 32 Million Visitors and $22 Billion Economic Impact – Cruise Industry News

By |November 16th, 2024|Categories: Cruise News, Feature, General|

The San Diego Tourism Authority (SDTA) welcomed approximately 32 million visitors in fiscal year 2024, a 2-million increase compared to 2023, according to a press release.The announcement was made at the SDTA’s 70th Annual Meeting at Jacobs Music Center on November 13, 2024.These visitors contributed a record $14.6 billion in local spending. The SDSA also highlighted an average hotel occupancy rate of 73 percent and a 76 percent occupancy rate in 2024, surpassing California cities like Los Angeles and San Francisco.“We’re pleased to report strong results for fiscal year 2024, building on last year’s success with more visitors,[...]

Oceania Launches Best-Ever Black Friday Sale,

By |November 16th, 2024|Categories: Cruise News, Feature, General|

Oceania Cruises announced its Best-Ever Black Friday Sale, offering up to a four-category stateroom upgrade and an added amenity valued at up to $5,500 per stateroom, according to a press release. Guests can select from a premium drink package, onboard credit up to $1,000, or discounted airfare on over 90 sailings in 2025 and 2026.... Source link

Variety Cruises Launches Black Friday Sale

By |November 16th, 2024|Categories: Cruise News, Feature, General|

Variety Cruises has launched its Black Friday promotion, offering up to 50 percent off select cruises and waiving single supplements for solo travelers on new bookings made through December 3, 2024. The offer includes two-for-one rates on select departures in locations such as Seychelles, Cape Verde, West Africa and Europe. A highlight includes the upcoming... Source link

Carnival Cruise Line and Port of Baltimore Ink 5-Year Agreement – Cruise Industry News

By |November 15th, 2024|Categories: Cruise News, Feature, General|

Carnival Cruise Line and the Port of Baltimore have a new five-year contract, which was approved today by Governor Wes Moore.The agreement takes effect on January 1, 2025 and includes a five-year renewal option.“The international cruise industry recognizes Baltimore as one of the top cruise markets in our nation. We are delighted to have Carnival Cruise Line continue serving Maryland for another five years,” said Gov. Moore. “Carnival is a longtime partner and supporter of the Port of Baltimore and we are very happy to continue that relationship.”In 2023, more than 444,000 passengers cruised from the Port of[...]

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