Tag: costa
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Carnival Corporation Releases an Update on Their Financial Standings, Plans to Change Fleet
Carnival Corporation has just released an update on their financial standings for the third quarter of 2020. Read more […] -
More and More Cruise Cancellations and Delays
Let’s take a look at some specific cruise lines and their most recent cancellations. Read more […] -
A Look at Some of the New Ships for Carnival Corporation
Let’s scratch the surface of the Carnival orderbook and take a peek at a few of these ships of the future. Read more […] -
Disney, Costa, Hurtigruten, and Windstar Among Cruise Lines Extending Suspensions and Cancellations of Sailings
It seems that nearly every day brings the news of more and more cruise lines stating that it will be even longer before they can resume operations. Read more […] -
Are There New Outbreaks of Coronavirus on Costa and Holland-America Cruise Ships?
Rumors are currently swirling about a couple cases of illnesses that seem to be circulating through a few different cruise ships. Read more […] -
The Raising of the Costa Concordia, to be Attempted Monday
If you follow cruise industry news, or if you follow the news at all, you’ll probably know plenty about the Costa Concordia disaster. You’ll recall that the Costa Concordia, a cruise ship that could hold over 4,000 passengers, crashed into rocks near the Isola del Giglio, Italy, an accident causing 32 deaths, because its captain, Francesco Schettino, sailed too close to shore. However, this tragedy happened nearly two years ago, and you probably haven’t heard much about the ship since then. What happened to the Costa Concordia? Do the waters off the coast Giglio now have a permanent shipwreck site, or are they going raise the Costa Concordia and get it out of there? At last, there is some new information on this front, and the plan, by no means guaranteed to be successful, is to remove the ship from its current, tenuous resting place, possibly as soon as this Monday. Below are the most recent updates about the Costa Concordia. Read more […]