While the U.S. travel industry is still scratching its head, trying to figure out the scope and reach of the new measures, American cruise lines say for them it's business as usual.
After announcing that it would not sail to Antigua on upcoming sailings because of “recent developments” on the island, Carnival Cruise Line is set to return to Antigua after reaching an agreement with the government of Antigua.
Princess Cruises is heading back to Tahiti for the first time since 2015 with a series of roundtrip cruises onboard the Pacific Princess.
Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. plans to build a contemporary new headquarters complex at PortMiami with a total projected cost of at least $300 million.
The Carnival Corporation is in hot water after a federal judge threatened to ban the company’s cruise ships from docking at ports in the United States after reportedly violating its probation period from another case.
MSC Cruises has announced details of a new cruise terminal at PortMiami that will support its expanding presence in North America and the Caribbean.
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