Corporate News

U.S. Supreme Court Revives Cuba Cruise Lawsuit

The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled 8-1 in favor of Havana Docks Corporation in a $440 million legal case involving four major cruise operators.

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'America’s Cruise Line' Carnival Unveils New Patriotic Ship Crest

Carnival Cruise Line has announced a new fleetwide design feature as part of efforts to strengthen its identity as America’s Cruise Line.

A Carnival cruise ship with the Stars and Stripes flag in the background

First Woman Named Head of Panama Canal by Panama President

Ilya Espino de Marotta has been chosen as the next administrator of the Panama Canal, becoming the first woman to lead one of the world’s most important maritime trade routes.

Ships traversing locks on the Panama Canal

Ushuaia Port Workers Threaten Wider Protests

Port workers who have been locked out of the Port of Ushuaia since January say they plan to intensify protest actions during the upcoming 2026-27 Antarctic cruise season.

A ship in the Port of Ushuaia, Argentina

Princess, Holland America Leadership Change for Alaska Cruise Operations

Holland America and Princess cruise ships in Juneau Port, Alaska

Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings CEO Admits Strategic Failures in Memo

NCHL CEO John W. Chidsey issues internal message to employees, acknowledging that a series of strategic missteps have contributed to the company falling behind its targeted booking for 2026 and 2027.

The Norwegian Bliss cruise ship

Georgia Ports Volumes Dip Amid Softer Market

Georgia Ports Authority reports 2.5% decrease in container volumes through April as weaker market demand and comparisons with last year’s tariff-related cargo surge impact results.

A cargo ship in Savannah, Georgia

Heritage Adventurer's Japanese Cruises to Feature on Oz TV Show

Heritage Expeditions’ Japan itineraries are set to be showcased on the Australian television program Travel Oz Global, according to a company press release.

The Heritage Adventurer cruise ship at sea at dusk

Australia to Raise Departure Tax in 2027

Passengers leaving Australia by air or sea will soon pay higher departure fees after the government confirmed an increase to the country’s Passenger Movement Charge.

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State of Maryland Secures Record Dali Bridge Settlement

The State of Maryland has finalized a $2.25 billion settlement with the owner and operator of the containership Dali following the collapse of Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge.

The Francis Scott Key bridge in Maryland, before its collapse

Columbia Cruise Services Opens Shanghai, China Office

Columbia Cruise Services (CCS) has launched a new office in Shanghai, positioned alongside its cruise partner Adora Cruises.

The Pudong District skyline in Shanghai, China

US Invests $774m in Port Infrastructure Projects

The US Department of Transportation’s Maritime Administration (MARAD) has announced a $774 million funding package to support port infrastructure.

The port of Los Angeles

OOCL Ordered to Pay Record $45.6m in Shipping Case

A US administrative law judge has ruled that OOCL must pay $45.6 million in reparations to the bankruptcy estate of retailer Bed Bath & Beyond.

An OOCL container ship docked in a port

Carnival Faces Lawsuits Over Reported Data Breach

Carnival is dealing with a number of lawsuits following a reported data breach that may have exposed personal information of millions of customers.

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PSA Expands Investment in Xiamen Container Terminals

PSA International acquires stake in Xiamen Container Terminal Group, which operates eight terminals with an annual capacity of around 20 million TEU.

Xiamen Port in Fujian Province, China

Mission to Seafarers Launches Shore Happiness Index

Mission to Seafarers is introducing a new Shorebased Happiness Index, designed to assess the wellbeing of maritime professionals working ashore.

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Massachusetts Activates Vineyard Wind Contracts for Savings

An offshore windfarm at sundown

Royal Caribbean Tests Early Cabin Assignment Option

Royal Caribbean International is testing a new option that allows guests booking guarantee cabins to pay a fee for earlier stateroom assignments.

The Explorer of the Seas cruise ship docked in Miami

US Buys Out Offshore Wind Projects in $900m Deals

The Trump administration has reached agreements with two more energy firms to exit their offshore wind projects, with nearly $900 million being paid out.

An offshore wind farm against a blue sky

Virgin Voyages Launches AI Assistant for Cruise Planning

Virgin Voyages has introduced its first AI-powered tools, including an onboard crew assistant and a travel planning assistant named Rovey.

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