Major cruise lines encountering choppy waters
Some of the world's biggest cruise lines are encountering choppy waters as prices for their cabins take a dip.
YOTEL Makes Its Big Apple Debut
LONDON, England - YOTEL will launch its brand in the United States in June 2011, with the opening of YOTEL New York located on West 42nd Street and 10th Avenue at Times Square West.
Cruise Trends
By ART SBARSKY
When NCL's newest and biggest ship, Norwegian Epic, arrives in South Florida next month, it will have flat screen TVs in all cabins, upgraded mattresses and bedding, specialty restaurants, posh ...
Starting June 1, 2009
By eTN Staff Writer
On June 1, American Airlines will go cashless onboard flights within the continental United States, as well as flights to and from Hawaii, Alaska, and Canada.
Sign Of The Times
By usatoday.com
You know times are tough in the cruise business when even the maiden voyage of the most-ballyhooed new luxury ship of the decade isn't selling out.
Oasis Of The Seas
By cruisecritic.co.uk
What are you willing to pay to cruise on what will be the world's largest, most innovative cruise ship ever built when it debuts in December 2009?
stress is in the air
Russell Meyer has flown frequently on business trips for 20 years, but he's never been as uncomfortable as today.
Cruise Ship Cabins Get Super-Sized
Visit Spain, Italy and France and stay in a villa with a private rooftop courtyard and plunge pool ... on a cruise ship.
Cruise Lines Go Big On Pampering, Family Suites
Cruise ships are getting so luxurious it's like being in an episode of Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous. And there's plenty of extra pampering to look forward to this year.
Cunard's Queen Victoria
That, alas, is the verdict of the Miami Herald, the cruise industry's home town newspaper.
Weighing in on the much-ballyhooed new vessel Sunday in a lengthy review, the Herald's Jay Clarke ...