CBP Raids Focus On Deporting Crew From The Philippines

Recent reports from Cruise Law News highlight a significant surge in the deportation of foreign cruise ship employees by U.S. federal authorities. Over 200 crew members, primarily from the Philippines, have been forcibly removed from vessels at various U.S. ports, Read More …

Cruise Leaders Propose Stranded Ships For Evacuations

The cruise industry is demonstrating profound leadership and compassion as it navigates a complex regional situation in the Middle East. Pierfrancesco Vago, the Executive Chairman of MSC Cruises’ Cruise Division, has proposed a visionary solution to utilize stranded cruise ships Read More …

With Caution, Global Shipping Routes Remain Safe

The 2025 Risk Intelligence report indicates a complex landscape for global maritime security, characterized by a 30 percent increase in security incidents compared to the previous year. While kidnappings of seafarers remain relatively rare when compared to the peak years Read More …

Ensuring Fair Standards For Every Maritime Worker

The Australian Maritime Safety Authority is currently conducting a thorough review of the Carnival Encounter after the vessel docked in Darwin. This proactive investigation follows reports regarding crew welfare and operational conditions on board. Such inspections are a standard and Read More …

Royal Caribbean Prioritizes Health During Norovirus Event

Royal Caribbean’s Serenade of the Seas recently experienced a manageable norovirus outbreak at sea, as reported to the CDC’s Vessel Sanitation Program on September 28. During a 13-night trip, 71 passengers (approximately 3.8% of the 1,874 total) and one crew Read More …