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Cruise lines cutting back.
For the first time in the modern cruise ship era, cruise lines are cutting back on Caribbean cruises, ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Small cruise ships are big on adventure: the small
cruise ship visitor...
While the large cruise ships still bring the majority of cruise travelers to the state, Alaska's small cruiseline ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Cruise lines, tourists pushing for more New Orleans docks
The Port of New Orleans is tripling the size of its cruise operations following a decade of growth ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Softening Hawaii slows down cruise company
CRUISE SHIP COMPANY American Classic Voyages Co. has taken losses in the past year, and analysts who follow ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
2004 Year in Review: Port of N.O. triples its capacity for growing cruise...
The Port of New Orleans plans to triple the size of its current cruise operations. The cruise industry ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Cruise Industry Targets Mtgs. W/ Tech, Attractive Rates
Meeting buyers lately have exhibited some renewed interest in holding corporate meetings on cruise ships following years of ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Cruise lines agree to waterfront
plan.
Two major cruise lines have signed tentative agreements enabling the city to improve a Manhattan cruise terminal and ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Passenger cruise lines steer toward brighter
times.
After rough period, they foresee some improvement The passenger cruise business in Los Angeles should remain flat in ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Bigger ships, shorter trips boost local cruise market
AT A TIME when many travel agents are feeling bumped from prosperity by airline commission reductions and increased ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Port of N.O. applauds cruise ship, wharve returns
Thursday was a banner day for the Port of New Orleans' cruise industry. (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
World Ocean and Cruise Liner Society
Ocean and cruise liner passengers and enthusiasts. Purpose is to keep members informed of new ships, itineraries, and ... (DIRECTORY OF ASSOCIATIONS SERIES)
Economy gets cruise line boost.
Alaska's economy received more than $546 million in wages and income, and more than 16,400 jobs were generated ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Carnival Cruise Move to Port Of Long Beach is
Challenged.
Environmentalists bent on halting Carnival Cruise Line's move to a new dock near the Queen Mary in Long ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Seatrade after the show.
During the State of the Industry at this year's Seatrade Cruise Shipping convention, panelists expressed optimism regarding cruise ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Changing course.
A new regulation to aid U.S.-flagged cruise ships could upend the nearly half-billion dollar West Coast cruise industry. (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Embargo hurts cruise business.
Cuba's cruise business has been been paralyzed by US sanctions that deter cruise ships from visiting during their ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Norwegian Spirit set to cruise from New Orleans
Norwegian Cruise Line's 1,966-passenger Norwegian Spirit will make its inaugural cruise from the Crescent City on Sunday. The ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Bermello Builds Brooklyn's Best Berth
New York City has a long legacy with cruise ships. Now after a decades-long lull, the cruise industry ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Los Angeles port officials make a move on Mouse: two ships from Disney...
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] As Disney Cruise Line prepares to replace its two original ships in the lucrative Florida market, ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Cruise growth: driven by megaships & Europe.
The global cruise industry achieved solid performance in 2007, fueled by high revenue yields and rapid growth in ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE) | |
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Industry Associations
International Family Recreation Association
Individual and commercial advocates of family recreation, leisure and travel. Supports recommendations and legislation advantageous to recreation, leisure, and travel. Promotes safety policies and public participation in family recreational, leisure, ...
Members: 6,840
Founded: 1982
Dues: individual/family, $49 annual; commercial, $100 annual.