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Major Cruise Shipyard Saved with Multi Million Bailout

Federal and state governments take major financial stake in Meyer Werft shipyard to stabilize and continue operations.

Port of Montreal’s Peak Cruise Season is Underway

The peak time for Port of Montreal's cruise season is underway with a total of 28 ships and 30,000 passengers expected.

Passenger Chases Down Cruise Ship in Alaska By Mistake

A man running after what he thought was his departing cruise ship got a hearty laugh when he realized it wasn’t his ship at all.

Tropical Storm Francine Forms in Gulf of Mexico, Cruise Ports at Risk

Tropical Storm Francine is expected to strengthen into a hurricane as it nears the Gulf Coast, prompting preparations at major ports in Galveston and New Orleans.

Cruise Passengers to Pay New Fee to Visit Greek Islands

The Greek government is introducing new measures to curb overtourism in Santorini and Mykonos, including a new cruise passenger fee.

Cozumel Agrees on New Fee for Cruise Passengers

Quintana Roo will launch Cruise Tourism Development Fund, charging passengers $5 fee to visit Cozumel and Mahahual.

Busy Alaskan Port May Not Have Internet or Cell Service for Weeks

Due to a break in a subsea fiber optic cable, Sitka, Alaska, may be without internet and cell service for up to two weeks.

Norway to Enforce Net-Zero Rules for Cruise Ships by 2032

New regulations to protect UNESCO-listed fjords will require small ships to achieve zero emissions by 2026, with larger ships facing the same mandate by 2032.

Ketchikan Port Calls Continue as Planned After Tragic Landslide

Cruise ship calls set to continue as planned after tragic landslide in Ketchikan, Alaska and an evacuation area implemented.

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