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The End Of Vacation Deprivation Is Near
Despite global vacation deprivation reaching a 10-year high, travelers worldwide are still planning to travel in 2023. The 2023 Expedia Vacation Deprivation Report polled more than 14,500 people across 16 countries. Key findings on U.S. vacation deprivation include: “Vacation Deprivation Read More …
Carnival Social Efforts, Rewarded
Carnival Cruise Line has been named to the inaugural list of America’s Best Brands for Social Impact by Forbes and recognized for its overall trustworthiness and values, social stances, sustainability, and community support. Produced in partnership with the data analytics company HundredX, the Forbes list Read More …
American Airlines Wins Best Elite Program Award
The American Airlines AAdvantage® program has been recognized as the Best Elite Program in the Americas for the 11th consecutive year at the 2023 Freddie Awards. The awards are based entirely on votes from travelers around the world, and this Read More …
Bordeaux Wine Festival and Canal Cruise Combo
Hotel barging is a unique and immersive experience that offers a “gentle voyage of discovery” focusing on the culture, history, fine wine, and gourmet cuisine of the cruise regions. European Waterways was founded more than 40 years ago and helped Read More …
Coronation Celebrations On Cunard’s Queens
Cunard will be celebrating the coronation of King Charles III and Queen Camilla with a variety of events on its three ships, Queen Elizabeth, Queen Mary 2, and Queen Victoria. The festivities will include street parties in the Grand Lobby, Read More …
Preview: Carnival Jubilee
Carnival Jubilee will debut fun, unique, and immersive ocean-themed experiences in two new zones: Currents and The Shores, along with guest favorites and, of course, the fleet’s third roller coaster at sea when she debuts later this year. Currents, encompassing Read More …
Holland America Opens Alaska With Celebration
Holland America Line kicked off its 2023 Alaska cruise season in Seattle and Vancouver with a welcome celebration. The cruise line will operate six ships in Alaska this season, with two ships sailing from Seattle and four ships sailing from Read More …