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Cruise Lines Pursue Greener Journeys Ahead of New Climate Rules
As tourists flock to ships and strain port cities, regulators and environmental groups are pushing companies to invest in cleaner tech. Source link
Disney to Invest $60 Billion in Theme Parks, Cruises Over Next Decade
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The Panama Canal Has Become a Traffic Jam of the Seas
More than 200 vessels are stuck on either side of the waterway as a serious drought cuts crossings. Source link
Ukraine Offers Plan to Bypass Russia's Black Sea Blockade
Kyiv said it was opening temporary routes for civilian ships to sail from its Black Sea ports in a potential challenge to Russia’s attempt to
America's Truckers, Cargo Pilots and Package Carriers Are Fed Up
Inflation and resentment are stoking heightened labor activism, with FedEx pilots rejecting a union-brokered deal. Source link
Fire on Car-Carrier Ship Off Dutch Coast Kills One
The coast guard is investigating whether the blaze started in one of the electric vehicles onboard. Source link
Iranian Oil Is Stuck off Coast of Texas, but U.S. Firms Won't Touch It
Companies that manage unloading tankers say they are too worried about Iranian reprisal to handle the captured oil on the Suez Rajan. Source link
This Year's Most Buoyant Sector Was a Win for Value Investors
Cruise lines were the top performer of the second quarter and among the top U.S. stocks for the year. Their secret was low expectations. Source
Cruise Drink Packages Float Higher for Passengers
Boozy drink packages are a big reason passengers choose to book a cruise. They are also starting to cost a lot more. Cruises blame the
Carnival Forecasts Another Loss This Year as Cruise Costs Rise
Business Earnings Projected loss comes as Royal Caribbean, Norwegian Cruise expect to post profits this year Source link