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Why Royal Caribbean is only building bigger ships
Today's Royal Caribbean cruise ships are significantly larger than those from 10 years ago, and even more so compared to ships from the 1990s. This increase in size is primarily due to the economy of ...
Is the era of the XXL ship already over? With Celebrity's biggest Edge Class ship, Xcel, coming this November, Royal Caribbean's next super-sized Icon Class ship, Legend of the Seas, set to make its ...
The EDC’s proposed configuration for the Manhattan Cruise Terminal in Hell's Kitchen would extend two existing piers up to 650 feet into the Hudson River. A third pier between the two, Pier 90, would ...
WASHINGTON (Gray DC) - Some lawmakers in Washington are making a renewed push to pass a bill that would revitalize American shipbuilding. Sen. Todd Young (R-Ind.) said on Thursday that he is working ...
Cruise ships these days are truly massive. Just this year, Royal Caribbean unveiled the Star of the Seas family vacation cruise liner. With a capacity of 5,610 passengers, the vessel has a “population ...
Launching Liberty: U.S. Sailors and Marines stand on the deck of the USS Wasp, an amphibious assault ship, as it passes the Statue of Liberty. The question remains: Can America build ships again?
Plans to develop a new 200-acre deep-water terminal to accommodate larger, next-generation ships are on the preliminary drawing boards at the Port of Los Angeles — but it could take awhile to become a ...
As Carnival Cruise Line gradually reveals its ship deployment plans for the 2027/2028 cruise season, it’s becoming clearer that the cruise line has big plans to increase its capacity in key home ports ...
President Donald Trump wants more ships made in America. He’s going to need foreign help.  Key to this effort, which the administration sees as a national security and economic imperative, is South ...
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