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  • Clean Sailing: The War on Norovirus

    Infection rates have hit a ten-year low on US cruise ships, thanks to years of fast-paced updates to hygiene practices. CLIA's Budd Darr and RCCL's Dr Art Diskin discuss the...

  • Critical Gas

    The climate summit in Copenhagen did not end in major new treaty commitments. It did, however, help to focus minds on the problem of carbon dioxide emissions. Terry Dale, CLIA,...

  • Dance to a New Tune

    A comprehensive review of ship safety during the past decade has seen new regulations come into force. World Cruise Industry Review talks to Carnival Corporate Shipbuilding's Stephen Payne and Chris...

  • Delivered to Different Destinations

    In well-developed destinations, getting supplies onboard liners is not a problem. In regions of the world less accustomed to handling cruise traffic, it can be a challenge. Richard Paulsen of...

  • Drink Outside the Box

    Passengers' palettes are becoming more discerning and their experiences of contemporary venues are wide-ranging. Bars at sea must work hard to meet their ever-heightening expectations. Royal Caribbean International's Bob Midyette...

  • Energy for Change

    Good energy management can unlock financial savings, create a cleaner environment and enhance customer perception. Rebecca Burgess talks to Zabi Bazari of Lloyd's Register, and John Schneider of ResidenSea about...

  • Golden Age of Queen Elizabeth

    Stefan Giaconi, project manager on Cunard's Queen Elizabeth talks to World Cruise Industry Review about the challenges of crowning a new queen.

  • Hidden Depths of SOLAS

    With SOLAS 2010 fast approaching and safe return to port guidelines now in force, this year is one of major regulatory overhaul in the cruise world. Andrea Ashfield examines an...

  • Long Live the Queen

    Although it is designed as a near-identical ship to Queen Victoria, Cunard's Queen Elizabeth will forge its own identity. A chic art deco feel and a celebration of the memories...

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