Tag: News

News in Brief Podcast | Week 27 2026 | Air forwarder liability and Maersk optimism Â

This week on the News in Brief podcast, we unpack one of the biggest changes to air freight...

Carnival Cancels Splendor Cruise Scheduled for 2027 – Cruise Industry News

Carnival Cruise Line cancelled a cruise scheduled to take place onboard the Carnival Splendor in 2027 due to a...

Carnival Legend Embarks on 12-Night Cruise to Iceland – Cruise Industry News

The Carnival Legend departed from the Port of Dover in England recently for a 12-night cruise to Iceland and...

Azamara and OneSpaWorld Enhance THESANCTUM – Cruise Industry News

Azamara Cruises and OneSpaWorld Holdings Limited have announced a series of enhancements to the onboard spa experience as part...

MSC Preziosa Makes First Visit to Svalbard in 2026 – Cruise Industry News

The MSC Preziosa recently arrived in Svalbard for the first of its two scheduled visits to the Norwegian archipelago...

Orderbook Update: Six Cruise Ships Still to Be Delivered in 2026 – Cruise Industry News

Six cruise ships are still scheduled to be delivered in 2026, according to the latest update of Cruise Industry...

Everllence Expands Training Center in Augsburg – Cruise Industry News

Everllence has unveiled the expansion of the PrimeServ Academy at its Augsburg site.The company said in a press release...

Ambassador Launches 70s, 80s and 90s Celebration Cruise – Cruise Industry News

Ambassador Cruise Line has launched a new themed sailing, “Decks & Decades… a 70s, 80s & 90s Celebration.”Departing from...

Nicko Reveals 2027-28 World Cruise with Vasco da Gama – Cruise Industry News

Nicko Cruises has announced its 2027-28 world cruise aboard the Vasco da Gama. According to a press release, the 172-day voyage will depart from...

Chief Dog Officer Boards Royal’s Legend for Maiden Season – Cruise Industry News

Royal Caribbean’s next Chief Dog Officer is already onboard the new Legend of the Seas for its maiden season...

Time to focus on port efficiency ‣ WorldCargo News

For decades, terminals scaled by addition. More cranes, more yard equipment and more infrastructure. But today’s terminal bottlenecks are...