Interferry calls for government financial assistance during coronavirus pandemic
Interferry has warned that ferry operators need government backing to offset unsustainable losses incurred – expected to be in the billions of dollars...
Interferry has warned that ferry operators need government backing to offset unsustainable losses incurred – expected to be in the billions of dollars...
China Merchants Heavy Industry’s (CMHI) Haimen shipyard has launched the second Infinity-class expedition vessel ordered by US-based SunStone...
The years 2016 to 2019 have shown a dramatic improvement in domestic ferry safety in significant parts of Asia. Thankfully, some governments have awakened...
One of the most generally fascinating parts of the maritime world, the South China Sea and its surrounding coasts and islands are brilliantly described...
China Merchants Heavy Industry (CMHI) has cut the first steel for the expedition cruise ship Sylvia Earle at its facilities in Haimen. The 104- by 18-metre,...
In these justifiably virus-obsessed days, it is hard to focus on the travel, tourism and entertainment that passenger vessels largely represent. However,...
Carnival Corporation has confirmed that select cruise ships from the company’s global cruise line brands, including Carnival Cruise Line, Holland...
Having cruised most of the Aegean and Ionian seas over the years, your reviewer is very familiar with the brilliant ”pilots” and other books produced...
Washington State tour boat company Ride the Ducks of Seattle has ceased its operations, the company announced through its website earlier this week. The...
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