July 15, 2015 by Tom Stieghorst
During a 25-day drydock next year, the flagship of Cunard Line will for the first time get 15 single-occupancy cabins.
July 14, 2015 by Tom Stieghorst
Talk about cruising to Cuba is beginning to yield to action, with announcements last week by two cruise companies of sailings to the island starting as early as December.
July 14, 2015 by Gay Nagle Myers
Apple Vacations and sister company Travel Impressions have suspended their promotion and sales indefinitely for all Trump International Hotels properties.
July 14, 2015
Cruise editor Tom Stieghorst spoke with Ostebo, the first military officer to head the group, about his plans and background.
July 14, 2015 by Michelle Baran
Under the policy, there will be a single flat rate for making unlimited revisions on the same day the deposit has been made.
July 14, 2015 by Robert Silk
A full lifting of the U.S. travel ban to the Caribbean island would seem to be a good thing for the nearby Florida Keys. But tourism officials there view that possibility as a double-edged sword.
The line said most of its alternate dining venues will move to a la carte pricing rather than cover charges starting next year.
The GDS provider said the new system will virtually eliminate exchange-related debit memos.
July 14, 2015 by Felicity Long
Economic woes, terrorist incidents and the crisis in Greece can do their worst, but even combined they have done little to dim Europe’s luster among well-heeled travelers, according to the Virtuoso 2015
The all-business-class La Compagnie airline is now offering MyCompagnie.