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Workers’ strike halts ship recycling at 22 facilities
The production at 22 ship recycling facilities has been stopped at Izmir Aliaga district in Turkey amid the workforce strike for better employment conditions in the last six days.
18 February 2022 Friday 12:30
Former Soviet cruise liner, now a ghost ship, decaying in Gulf of Mexico
Former Soviet cruise ship AZERBAIJAN (ENCHANTED CAPRI), beached by storm in Nov 2020 in Veracruz State, Mexico, Gulf of Mexico, remains in the same position, rusting and decaying, though probably, dismantling was attempted.
02 January 2022 Sunday 12:15
“No Big Ships” Protesters Try To Block Cruise Ship Departure
The first cruise ship to leave Venice since coronavirus restrictions were eased set sail on Saturday, but some local residents protested over the return to normal, unhappy about the passage of giant liners through the historic lagoon city.
06 June 2021 Sunday 21:50
Qatar gives greenlight to domestic cruise program
Discover Qatar, the country's nationalized tourism agency and Qatar Airways have partnered up with Ponant’s LE CHAMPLAIN cruise ship.
11 February 2021 Thursday 11:00
Pioneering Cruise Ship Arrives in India to be Scrapped
The first newly built cruise ship for Carnival Cruise Lines, which was launched at a critical moment in the development of the modern cruise ship industry, has ended its 38-year career.
02 January 2021 Saturday 11:00
Incoming Biden Administration Faces Early Test with Cruise Shipping’s Return
The Norwegian cruise line Hurtigruten Group was ready to show the world that ships could be made safe from Covid-19.
15 December 2020 Tuesday 14:00
U.S. CDC Recommends Against All Cruise Ship Travel
he U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said on Saturday it recommended that all people avoid cruise ship travel as the risk of COVID-19 on liners is very high.
23 November 2020 Monday 14:00
Former CMV Cruise Ship Sold at Auction to Portuguese Buyer
An emerging Portuguese cruise company named Mystic Cruises announced that it acquired the cruise ship Vasco de Gama as part of the ongoing auction of the ships owned by the Global Maritime Group of Greece and previously operated Cruise and Maritime Voyage
14 October 2020 Wednesday 15:18
Former P&O Cruise Ship Slated to Become Floating Community off Panama
P&O Cruises Australia’s former cruise ship the Pacific Dawn has reportedly found a unique new life as a floating community permanently anchored in the Gulf of Panama.
10 October 2020 Saturday 15:08
Cruise Ship Shipbreaking Booming in Turkey
Business is booming at a sea dock in western Turkey, where five hulking cruise ships are being dismantled for scrap metal sales after the COVID-19 pandemic all but destroyed the industry, the head of a ship recyclers’ group said on Friday.
02 October 2020 Friday 23:55
Cruise Ship Construction Accelerates with Two Large Ships Delivered
The expectation had been that 2020 would be a busy year for new cruise ship deliveries as the building boom continued in the industry.
02 October 2020 Friday 15:00
Carnival's P&O Australia Confirms Sale of Cruise Ship
Carnival Corporation’s P&O Cruises Australia announced the accelerated retirement for one of its cruise ships as part of Carnival’s previously announced plan to remove older, less efficient cruise ships from its fleet.
29 September 2020 Tuesday 14:17
CMV's Cruise Ships Ordered Auctioned as Former CEO Acquires Assets
Seven weeks after the UK-focused cruise line Cruise and Maritime Voyages collapsed due to the pandemic and went into administration, a British court has ordered the sale of the cruise ships the company formerly marketed.
10 September 2020 Thursday 13:00
Down the chute
The passenger evacuation industry is rising to the occasion as cruise ships and ferries respond to new schedules and tougher regulation
21 August 2020 Friday 14:38
Covid-19 drives development of integrated online booking systems
Ongoing coronavirus threats mean passenger booking systems need to be online to minimise physical contact on cruise ships and ferries
15 August 2020 Saturday 12:57
Unique Sail Cruise Ship Under Construction Gets Her Masts
Sea Cloud Cruises of Germany is building a new 453-foot long three-mast full-rigged ship that it expects to enter service by late this year.
07 August 2020 Friday 10:18
Beirut Blast: Two Killed on Orient Queen Cruise Ship Docked Near Explosion, Ship Sinks
Two crew members of the Orient Queen cruise ship were reportedly killed in the deadly blast yesterday in Beirut, Lebanon.
06 August 2020 Thursday 11:40
First Large Cruise Ships Start Sailing in Post-Covid-19 Service
Large ocean-going cruise ships took their first tentative steps to resume service. Cruises departed this weekend aboard ships sailing from Germany and Taiwan marking the start of the first new cruises on large ships in over four months.
27 July 2020 Monday 11:30
Video: Famed Cruise Ship Monarch Beached for Scrapping
A startling and saddening video for many emerged today on social media showing the last moment of the cruise ship known as the Monarch, which had once been part of the pioneering Sovereign class built by Royal Caribbean International nearly 30 years ago.
23 July 2020 Thursday 17:00
Sovereign, the World's First Mega Cruise Ship, Arrives at Scrapyard
Just a month after Spain’s Pullmantur Cruises announced its insolvency, two of its cruise ships have arrived at the scrapyards of Turkey, victims of the global pandemic.
22 July 2020 Wednesday 16:00
Carnival Announces Sale of Four Holland America Cruise Ships
Carnival Corporation has announced the sale of four Holland America Line cruise ships to undisclosed buyers as the world’s leading cruise company sheds older tonnage amid the coronavirus pandemic.
18 July 2020 Saturday 16:00
The World’s Cruise Ships Can’t Sail. Now, What to Do With Them?
Hundreds of people lined the banks of Glasgow’s River Clyde a few weeks ago for the rare sight of a small, high-end cruise ship sailing upriver—practically into the heart of the city.
11 July 2020 Saturday 14:10
Rival Cruise Lines Create Panel to Advise for the Covid-19 Era
Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. and Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Ltd., two long-time rivals in the cruise business, have joined forces to study ways to make ships safer and win back customers after the coronavirus shut them down in March.
07 July 2020 Tuesday 14:48
Royal Caribbean Delays New Cruise Ship Introduction for Six Months
Royal Caribbean International is delaying the introduction of its new cruise ship the Odyssey of the Seas for six months.
01 July 2020 Wednesday 16:00
300 Cruise Ship Crewmembers Enter Extended Quarantine in Trinidad
Authorities in Trinidad and Tobago have disembarked about 300 citizen crewmembers from the cruise ship Enchantment of the Seas for an additional term of shoreside quarantine.
01 July 2020 Wednesday 12:20
DNV Certifies First Extended Use of Cold Ironing by Cruise Ship
One of the concerns that have been raised is the potential environmental impact as the cruise ships sit idle for extended periods of time in the world’s ports.
24 June 2020 Wednesday 12:45
New Zealand Extends Ban on Cruise Ships and Tightens Border Rules
New Zealand on Monday extended a ban on cruise ships arriving in the country and tightened measures for visitors to exit quarantine, after reporting more coronavirus cases linked to overseas travel.
23 June 2020 Tuesday 15:00
Carnival Corp. posts $4.4 billion loss, starts selling ships to cut costs
Carnival Corporation & plc., the world’s largest cruise company, suffered a multibillion-dollar loss in the quarter ended May 31, 2020, due to the suspension of cruise operations related to COVID-19.
20 June 2020 Saturday 15:11
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