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AmaWaterways’ Ships on the Move
AmaWaterways announced that its two ships, AmaKristina and AmaDante, sailed from the Netherlands to France and are set to resume cruising on the Rhône and

More Than 20,000 Volunteer to Sail on RCCL Test Cruise
Whoa. We all know cruising has a devoted, passionate fan base, but this is wild. More than 20,000 people asked to be passengers on Royal

Cruise Lines Continue to See Strong Bookings for Future Cruises
Cruises remain popular for the traveling public, and many cruise lines are reporting strong interest among travelers for sailings in 2021 and beyond. Seabourn recently

Royal Caribbean Wants Quick Expansion to All Caribbean Nations
In an interview with Travel Weekly during the CruiseWorld virtual conference, Royal Caribbean Group CEO Richard Fain said the cruise line is hoping to expand

Some Lawmakers Calling for CDC to Reinstate No-Sail Order
A pair of Democratic Senators have sent a letter to the Centers for Disease Control, appealing to the agency to reinstate its ‘no sail order’

Experts Weigh in on When the Cruise Industry Might Recover
During Travel Weekly’s CruiseWorld virtual event, held this week, top-level cruise line executives were asked to share their predictions about when the cruise industry might

Hurtigruten Announces Flexible Payment Plan for US Travelers
Hurtigruten announced a new partnership with Uplift designed to provide travelers from the United States with a flexible way to pay over time for the

Maiden Voyages Scheduled for Disney Cruise Line’s Newest Ships
The cruise industry came to a standstill with COVID-19. And now that the “No-Sail Order” has been lifted, the gears of the industry are slowly

Windstar Cancels Remaining January, February 2021 Sailings
Windstar Cruises has canceled its January and February sailings for 2021. The cruise line had previously canceled all of its remaining 2020 sailings earlier but

Royal Caribbean Reports Significant Interest in Mock Cruises
There’s still no set date for when Royal Caribbean could begin launching the test cruises necessary to gain approval from the U.S. Centers for Disease
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