Cutting a perfectly good ship in half sounds like a disaster, but it's actually one of the smartest moves in maritime ...
Ever wonder how cruise lines keep up with the insatiable demand for bigger and better ships? It turns out they have a trick up their sleeve that’s almost as impressive as building a new vessel from ...
Slicing huge cruise ships in half, then welding in an extra segment to lengthen them, is more or less a license to print money for cruise operators – so this 'jumboization' surgery is becoming very ...
A group of maritime industry partners has received approval in principle (AIP) from the classification society Bureau Veritas (BV) for a new concept, combining liquefied natural gas (LNG) retrofit and ...
The number of people going on cruises keeps rising year over year, with the number passengers carried increasing from just over 3.7 million in 1990 to well over 28 million in 2023. This has meant an ...