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business26 days ago

Carnival Stock Rises on Earnings Beat and Dividend Reinstatement

Carnival's shares surged after reporting a strong Q4 with a 140% earnings increase, beating estimates, and reinstating its dividend, with optimistic outlooks for 2026. The company set records in 2025, expects further growth, and its stock reached a five-year high, benefiting from record bookings and high occupancy rates. Rival cruise stocks also gained.

travel1 year ago

Carnival Cruise Criticized for Beverage Policy Blame Shift

Carnival Cruise Line is facing backlash from passengers over its strict beverage policy, which requires all adults in a cabin to purchase the Cheers unlimited beverage package if one person does. Unlike Royal Caribbean, Carnival does not offer a non-alcoholic drink package alternative, leading to complaints about the lack of flexibility and the recent price increase. Despite passenger dissatisfaction, Carnival maintains that the policy is necessary to prevent abuse and has no plans to change it.

news-summary1 year ago

Deadly Tornadoes Ravage Central US, Leaving 19 Dead

Severe weather over Memorial Day weekend killed at least 19 people across several states, while America's child care shortage is severely impacting military families. An Israeli airstrike on a tent camp in Gaza killed dozens, drawing international condemnation. Tesla shareholders are voting on whether to reinstate a $56 billion pay package for Elon Musk. The cruise industry is experiencing significant growth, driven by an influx of first-time passengers and younger travelers.

business1 year ago

Carnival Projects Record Profits Despite Setbacks

Carnival Corp raised its 2024 profit forecast due to a surge in bookings for its cruises, driven by high demand for sea-based travel experiences. The company reported a strong first-quarter revenue and expects 2024 to be its best year on record, with total customer deposits reaching an all-time high. Despite a recent bridge collapse and increased cruise costs, Carnival anticipates adjusted profit per share of 98 cents in 2024, up from its previous forecast of 93 cents.

finance1 year ago

"Norwegian Cruise Line Sees Record Demand, Projects Profitable Q1"

Norwegian Cruise Line (NCLH) reported a fourth-quarter loss but saw its stock rise on positive first-quarter guidance and a full-year outlook that met Wall Street expectations. The company's revenue jumped 32% from 2019, with record-level bookings and increased demand indicating a strong recovery for the cruise industry. Despite facing higher labor and fuel costs, Norwegian Cruise Line is set up for profitability in 2024, buoyed by strong advance ticket sales and the introduction of new fleets.

business1 year ago

Norwegian Cruise Line Achieves Record Profits Amid Strong Demand

Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings reported its first profitable year since 2019, with fourth-quarter losses narrowing significantly and strong growth in ticket demand. The company's 2023 net loss improved to $106.5 million from $482.5 million in the previous year, and it generated total revenue of $8.55 billion, a 32% increase from 2019, with a net income of $166.2 million. The company also expects an adjusted profit of about $635 million for the full year 2024, reflecting healthy consumer demand and record-high booking levels.

travel1 year ago

Riverboat Operator Bankrupt, Ceases Operations, Stiffing Small Businesses

American Queen Voyages, a major river cruise operator in the United States, has shut down due to financial unsustainability following the pandemic, leaving small business owners unpaid and over 500 employees terminated. The company has filed for bankruptcy, and while customers will be refunded through its insurer, travel agents and small businesses are unlikely to receive their missing commissions. The closure leaves a gap in the market for innovative river cruise operators to fill.

travel1 year ago

Riverboat Operators Cease Operations and Cancel Cruises

American Queen Voyages, known for its cruises along the Mississippi River including stops in St. Paul, has ceased operations as its parent company, the Hornblower Group, files for bankruptcy. The company cites the pandemic's impact on travel preferences as a major factor in its financial struggles. Despite efforts to rebound, the cruise line has been unable to sustain operations. Other cruise companies, such as Viking River Cruises and American Cruise Lines, continue to offer trips in the region.

finance-and-business1 year ago

"Tech Layoffs and Stronger Economy Push Mortgage Rates Over 7% - Impact on Homebuyers"

Mortgage rates have surged, with the average 30-year fixed rate reaching 7.04% following a sharp increase after the strong January employment report; Port of New Orleans sees a return to pre-pandemic cruise numbers with nearly 1.2 million passengers in 2023; Snap Inc. is cutting about 10% of its global workforce, or approximately 530 employees, joining the trend of tech companies announcing layoffs.

travel1 year ago

"Carnival Corp. Alters Cruise Routes Amid Red Sea Tensions"

Carnival Corporation is rerouting 12 cruise ships across seven brands away from the Red Sea through May 2024, with an expected adjusted earnings per share impact of $0.07 to $0.08 for full year 2024, primarily in the second quarter. Despite this change, the company has not observed any impact on booking trends and does not have any other Red Sea transits scheduled until November 2024.

travel2 years ago

"Assessing the Sustainability and Spectacle of Royal Caribbean's Icon of the Seas Cruise Ship"

Royal Caribbean's newly christened Icon of the Seas, the world's largest cruise ship, has raised questions about its sustainability despite being filled with energy-efficient technology. With the capacity to carry nearly 8,000 people, the ship's size poses a challenge in terms of energy consumption. While the company touts its sustainability efforts, including the use of liquefied natural gas, advanced waste management, and water treatment systems, environmental experts express concerns about the long-term impact of such massive ships on the environment and advocate for a shift towards renewable energy sources.