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COVID-19: MARKET INSIGHT

The impact on UK cruise, price cutting strategies and a case study in Cunard in this month’s Market Insight

 Ocean Medallion: personalised services at sea

Our roving reporter gives her review of Carnival’s wearable accessory after several days onboard the Crown Princess

Covid-19: how the cruise industry got washed up

We take a closer look at developing impact of the coronavirus pandemic on the cruise industry as a whole, and chart the timeline of key moments in the crisis so far

 Port of Vancouver: moving into cruise control

What’s driving cruise growth in Vancouver, and how will the port deal with increasing demand

Covid-19: Market Insight 

The impact on UK cruise, price cutting strategies and a case study in Cunard in this month’s Market Insight

keeping customers engaged

With many would-be passengers on lockdown, how are operators keeping up virtual engagement with customers?

cruise liners on lockdown

How many ships are anchored at sea, and what will the future of grounded ships look like?

sailing voyages: outside the mainstream

Why are traditional sailboat cruises proving an attractive alternative to mass-market cruises

consolidation in cruise

After Royal Caribbean purchased Hapag-Lloyd Cruises earlier this year, we explore whether consolidation has been a boon or a burden to cruise.

the growth of cruise in the baltics

We ask what’s driven recent growth of cruise in the Baltics, and how coronavirus could stem the tide.

keeping customers engaged

With many would-be passengers on lockdown, how are operators keeping up virtual engagement with customers?

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food trends on ships

From food halls to locally sourced ingredients, we ask about the latest food trends on board cruise ships.

the 'self-cleaning' ship

We speak to Lindblad Expeditions about the environmental benefits of a new ‘self-cleaning’ solution onboard its National Geographic

bringing satellite tv to cruise ships

SAT>IP Alliance president Thomas Wrede speaks about the potential of SAT>IP tech for cruise liners.

 Q&A: could ammonia be an alternative fuel worth watching?

Lloyd’s Register has formed a consortium to develop an ammonia-fuelled tanker – could the substance be a cruise-friendly alternative to fuel oil? 

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