Mein Schiff Crew Return as Ships Head Back to Europe
Nicaragua, Equatorial Guinea Linked to Rise in Shadow Shipping
Cruise Lines Fund Rebuild of Ketchikan Veterans Post
Massachusetts Court Orders GE to Stay on Vineyard Wind Project
Adora Flora City Unveils First Cruise Itineraries in Asia
Drone Strike on Tuapse Port, Russia Causes Fire and Casualty
Star Princess Completes First Panama Canal Transit
Shipping
India Launches Maritime Insurance Pool for P&I Cover
India is taking steps to develop its own protection and indemnity (P&I) framework through the creation of the Bharat Maritime Insurance Pool.
Search Underway After U.S. Cargo Vessel Missing in Pacific
U.S. Coast Guard reports a US-flagged cargo ship went missing in the western Pacific after being caught in Typhoon Sinlaku on Wednesday, 15 April.
IMO Approves New Ship Registration Transparency Rules
The IMO has introduced new guidance intended to increase transparency in ship registration and address the rising misuse of vessel flags.
Wilhelmsen Launches Cyclus Marine for Vessel Lifecycle
Wilhelmsen Ship Management has introduced a new company, Cyclus Marine, focused on managing the full lifecycle of vessels from build to recycling.
Ports
Norwegian Jewel Restarts Cruise Sailings From Philadelphia
Norwegian Jewel became the first cruise ship in years to arrive and depart from Philadelphia as operations resume at the PhilaPort Cruise Port.
Marseille Port to Provide Power to Three Cruise Ships At Once
Port of Marseille Fos is preparing to become one of the first Mediterranean ports able to provide shore power to three large cruise ships at once.
Antwerp Oil Spill Clean-Up Continues After Bunkering Incident
Clean-up efforts are still ongoing at the Port of Antwerp following a significant oil spill that occurred during a bunkering operation on April 9.
Switzerland Seeks Role in EU Port Security Alliance
Switzerland is increasing efforts to be part of the European Union’s port alliance, aiming to reinforce its position in Europe’s logistics network.
Accidents
Two Incidents on Carnival Splendor Shock Passengers
A tragic situation unfolded on board the Carnival Splendor, where two separate incidents during the same voyage have deeply affected passengers.
Cruise Ships Resume Voyages After Hormuz Reopens
Following the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, six cruise ships that had been delayed in the region are now preparing to return to service.
Search Suspended for Crew Member Overboard From Norwegian Viva
The search operation for a crew member who went overboard from the Norwegian Viva has been officially called off Norwegian Cruise Line confirmed.
MSC Eyes Cruise Ships to Evacuate Seafarers in Gulf
MSC Cruises proposes using ships currently stranded in the Persian Gulf to evacuate thousands of seafarers who remain onboard commercial vessels.
Cruise Industry
Top Cruise Lines Honored at F&B@Sea 2026 Awards
A number of cruise operators and industry figures have been celebrated at the F&B@Sea Awards, recognizing excellence in onboard food and beverage.
Princess Cruises Orders Three Next-Gen LNG Cruise Ships
Princess announces new agreements with Fincantieri for the construction of three next-generation cruise ships, according to a company statement.
NCL Settles $2M Case Over COVID Cruise Marketing
Norwegian Cruise Line agrees to $2 million settlement with 12 U.S. states following an investigation into how it promoted cruises during COVID-19.
MSC Expands Bahamas Offering With New Sandy Cay
MSC Cruises is set to grow its private island portfolio in The Bahamas with the addition of Sandy Cay, a high-end destination planned for 2028.
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