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Issue 14: september 2020

In the next issue of Future Cruise, we give a rundown on who’s buying and selling cruise ships as the market steers towards recovery. As cruise ships restart their operations with a plethora of new health protocols to keep Covid-19 at bay, what will more stringent measures mean for crew members stuck on board? 

Also in this issue: we speak to tech provider IBS Software about what cruise operators can do to find new revenue sources; explore how kids clubs are changing to meet the expectations of a new generation onboard ships; and investigate Greece’s potential as a cruise destination after the country’s ports reopened in August. 

We also ask British cruise line Swan Hellenic about its long-awaited return to the waters and find out why Royal Caribbean is replacing standard safety drills with Muster 2.0, its new digital safety induction for passengers.

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editorial

EDITOR Joe Baker 

GROUP EDITOR Susanne Hauner

COMMISSIONING EDITOR Daniel Garrun

WRITERS Adele Berti, Ross Davies, Ilaria Grasso Macola, Frances Marcellin

MAGAZINE DESIGNER Filipe Costa

GRAPHIC DESIGNERS Anett Arc, Ashley Mcpherson, Marzia Del Gaone, Noemi Balint, Tyrrell Lowe, Petra Konyi-Kiss, Maria Gimenez, Martina Labaiova

LEAD DESIGNER John Hammond

DIGITAL PUBLISHING DIRECTOR  Duncan West

Advertising

SALES MANAGER Doha Hammami

Marketing

MEDIA PARTNERSHIP ENQUIRIES  Susanne Hauner

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