Archive for May, 2010
Alaska facing second tough cruise season
Alaska facing second tough cruise season
SEATTLE – As the Alaska cruise season starts, Seattle’s happy. Vancouver isn’t. Alaska, yikes. A complex brew of economics, regulations, tax fights, politics and the arcane art of predicting what ships should go where has state officials estimating that 140,000 fewer passengers will cross Alaska docks this summer, costing millions in tourist dollars. “Tough, tough, tough,” says John Binkley …
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Drop in cruise passengers to cost Alaska millions
Drop in cruise passengers to cost Alaska millions
A complex brew of economics, regulations, tax fights, politics and the arcane art of predicting what ships should go where has state officials estimating that 140,000 fewer passengers will visit Alaska this summer, costing millions in tourist dollars.
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FoxBusiness: Three Hot Cruise Bargains
FoxBusiness: Three Hot Cruise Bargains
While 2009 broke all records for low cruise prices, today you can still catch a whale of a bargain. Like the rest of our economy, cruise pricing has only partially recovered. Here are some hot bargains right now available from the most popular cruise lines, plus one special sneak preview.
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What A Difference a Cruise Line Can Make
What A Difference a Cruise Line Can Make
It should come as no surprise that port cities often court cruise lines to homeport there. Case in point? Mobile, Alabama lobbied cruise lines for years and when they finally landed a year-round ship, they lobbied for a larger one.
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Overdose cited in Galveston cruise ship death
Overdose cited in Galveston cruise ship death
GALVESTON — A toxicology report released Wednesday revealed a Brazoria County woman found dead in a cruise ship cabin died of a drug overdose, according to a medical examiner’s office. Kipi Holcomb, 32, was found dead Feb. 15 in her room aboard the Carnival cruise ship Ecstasy after it left its home port of Galveston. Holcomb was reportedly cruising with her fiance, who discovered her body on …
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Royal Caribbean cruise ship will leave Port of LA berth in January
Royal Caribbean cruise ship will leave Port of LA berth in January
Mariner of the Seas, one of the largest cruise ships serving the West Coast, will set sail from the Port of Los Angeles for the last time in January, officials announced Thursday.
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