Cruise news: Why a judge ruled against cruise lines in Cuba | NCL's plans to go upscale

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CRUISE
April 05, 2022
INSIGHT BY ANDREA ZELINSKI
Politics and cruising collide, again, in Cuba
Last month, a federal judge ruled that the four largest cruise companies that carried U.S. passengers to Cuba engaged in "prohibited tourism" and "trafficked" in the port in Havana.
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NEWS
NCL plans a premium-level upgrade with the new Prima class
In the areas of food, design, activities and entertainment, Norwegian Cruise Line wants Norwegian Prima to be the best ship in the contemporary market.
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Carnival says it just broke a record for weekly bookings
The cruise line said Monday that the one-week period from March 28 to April 3 was the line's busiest booking week in its 50-year history.
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Holland America Line is chartering the Volendam for Ukrainian refugees
To accommodate the three-month commitment in Rotterdam, HAL canceled three cruises and pushed back the Volendam's restart to July 3.
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Carnival's Adolfo Perez receives CLIA's Lifetime Achievement Award
Carnival Cruise Line's senior vice president of global sales and trade marketing was honored for his 40-year career, all with Carnival.
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CDC ends Covid warnings for cruising
After two years, the CDC removed its Travel Health Notice warning of the risk of contracting Covid on cruise ships.
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