Alexandria Welcomes Aroya Cruises Interporting Operations
Venezuelan Crude Export Surge Boosts Tanker Demand
Dali Chief Engineer Admits Safety Breach in Bridge Case
AIDA Announces Dance and True Crime Cruises for 2027
Holland America Unveils New Farewell Dining Experience
Hong Kong Plans New Tax Breaks for Maritime Trade
Cunard's Queen Elizabeth Sets Sail on Final Alaska Season
Shipping
Tanker Disabled After Fire and Strike Near Iran Route
Oil tanker left disabled after fire broke out onboard on June 8, following allegations the vessel failed to comply with U.S. forces instructions.
Drunken Officer Blamed for Ship Collision in Denmark
Cargo ship collides with yacht and port infrastructure in Danish port of Korsør after intoxicated captain attempts to maneuver vessel.
Suez Canal Raises Transit Surcharges Across Key Sectors
The Suez Canal Authority announces higher transit surcharges for most vessel categories, increasing costs for ships using the waterway from July 15.
Retail Giant Lidl's Tailwind Registers First Ship Under German Flag
Tailwind Shipping Lines, the container shipping subsidiary of German retailer Lidl registers its first vessel under the German flag.
Ports
Ferry Hits Jetty at Greek Port of Rafina
The Greek-flagged ro-ro passenger ferry Andros King struck a jetty at the entrance to the Port of Rafina on June 8, causing serious damage.
Vancouver Marks One Million Biometric Cruise Passengers
The Port of Vancouver reaches significant milestone, welcoming its one millionth cruise passenger through its facial biometric embarkation system.
Panama Canal Cuts Draft Limit as Water Concerns Return
The Panama Canal Authority (ACP) has announced a lower maximum authorized draft for vessels passing through its neopanamax locks.
AD Ports Group Expands Into Brazil With CLI Deal
AD Ports Group has made its first move into South America with its biggest acquisition so far.
Accidents
Cruise Passenger Brawl in Nassau Ends in Arrests
A fight involving cruise passengers at Nassau Cruise Port escalated into a confrontation with police, leading to several arrests and injuries to officers.
Cruise Tourist Attacks Raise Safety Concerns in Genoa
Incidents involving cruise passengers in Genoa, Italy, renew concerns about safety in areas commonly visited by tourists arriving by ship.
U.S. CBP Removes Cruise Crew Member From Pearl Mist
U.S. Customs and Border Protection continues enforcement activity of cruise ship crew following deportation of 27 workers last month.
Maine Man Jailed Over Assault Aboard Cruise Ship
A Maine resident has been sentenced to federal prison following an assault that occurred onboard an international cruise ship.
Cruise Industry
Royal Caribbean Honors Seward Greenhouse Business
Voyager of the Seas Debuts Alaska Season From Seattle
Royal Caribbean International’s Voyager of the Seas arrived in Seattle in May to begin its first-ever season sailing in Alaska.
Independence Day Cruise Sale Announced by Costa
Costa Cruises North America has introduced an Independence Day Sale featuring balcony staterooms for the price of ocean view cabins.