Cruise news: Conflicting views of the cruise comeback | Windstar's Tahiti turn

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CRUISE
March 29, 2022
INSIGHT BY ANDREA ZELINSKI
How's the comeback shaping up? Depends on who you ask
Wall Street, travel advisors and the world's largest cruise company are offering differing, and sometimes contradictory, views of how the cruise comeback is going.
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NEWS
Discovery Princess embarks on maiden cruise
The Discovery Princess will sail a series of Mexican Riviera and California coastal voyages through April 24.
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Complex shipbuilding process upended by supply slowdowns
Coordinating the shipment and delivery of materials needed to build a cruise ship was a balancing act before Covid-19, but supply-chain issues born from the pandemic are turning the industry on its head.
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Margaritaville at Sea launches travel advisor website
The site offers a booking portal and courses to help agents sell the brand.
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Carnival will pay tribute to its hometown with Miami zone on new ship
The Carnival Celebration's Miami-inspired area will be called 820 Biscayne, which was the address of Carnival's original headquarters.
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Princess Cruises adds sales executives, Chernesky takes on new position
The cruise line has hired Cal Almaguer and Carmen Roig while moving John Chernesky into a new role as a "brand champion."
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FEATURED STORY
Focus on Cruise: Windstar's Tahiti turn
As French Polynesia works to bring visitor numbers back to pre-pandemic levels, Windstar is making a bid to become the destination's "hometown" cruise line.
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