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Stomach Bugs, Not Hantavirus, Are A Bigger Threat On Cruises
By Annika Inampudi and Ignacio Gonzalez May 17, 2026 (Bloomberg) –Stomach bugs on cruise ships recently hit a nearly two-decade high…
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Startup Plans to Use Regent Seven Seas Ship for Premium Residential Cruises
The operators of Villa Vie Odyssey, one of the current residential cruise ships, announced that they are launching a new…
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Armada Technologies Signs Order with TUI Cruises for Air Lubrication System
Armada Technologies, a provider of a next-generation air lubrication system (ALS) has signed an agreement with TUI Cruises to install…
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Windstar Cruises’ New Vice President of Hotel Operations, Paul Chapple
Windstar Cruises is pleased to announce the appointment of Paul Chapple as the company’s new vice president of hotel operations.…
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ALMACO Delivers Provision Stores For Celebrity Cruises’ 5 Edge-Class Vessel
ALMACO Group is pleased to announce the successful delivery of provision stores onboard Celebrity Cruises’ fifth Edge-class vessel, Celebrity Xcel,…
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Appeals Court Suspends Hawaii’s “Green Fee” for Cruise Ships Pending Appeal
Hawaii’s hotly contested and closely followed “Green Fee,” a new tax on hotels, short-stay rentals, and cruises, suffered a setback…
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Major Cargo Improvements on Track for 2026 Completion
While the Port of Galveston made headlines with the opening of its fourth cruise terminal in 2025, next year we’ll…
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Judge Lets Hawaii’s “Green Fee” Tax on Cruises Go Ahead
A judge in U.S. District Court in Hawaii rejected a lawsuit by the cruise industry and vendors seeking an injunction…
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Meyer Werft Secures Future with First MSC Cruises Order
In a major development for the German shipbuilder Meyer Werft and the cruise industry, MSC Cruises signed a letter of…
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