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Royal Caribbean’s Voyager in Alaska for the First Time

Cruise Industry News

Royal Caribbean International’s Voyager of the Seas has arrived in Seattle to begin its first-ever Alaska season, homeporting in the Pacific Northwest after previously sailing from New Orleans and Texas. The 1999-built Voyager-class ship will operate a program of seven-night Alaska cruises through the summer, marking a new deployment for the vessel within the brand’s North American offering.

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Ritz-Carlton’s Luminara Makes Inaugural Call to Vancouver Port

Cruise Industry NewsJun 9, 2026

The Port of Vancouver has welcomed The Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection’s ultra-luxury yacht Luminara for its first-ever call, marking the debut of an ultra-luxury cruise brand at the Canada Place terminal. Arriving June 8 as part of a new annual Alaska program, Luminara will make nine calls to Vancouver this season, underscoring the port’s expanding role in the premium and luxury cruise market.

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Celebrity Cruises proposes restructure of sales and marketing teams

Cruise Trade NewsJun 9, 2026

Celebrity Cruises has proposed a restructure of its sales and marketing teams across several key markets, affecting roles and reporting lines in the UK, Ireland and wider EMEA region. The move is aimed at driving greater efficiency, tighter alignment across regions, and stronger support for trade partners to accelerate growth in the premium cruise segment.

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What’s driving the boom in small-ship cruising?

Cruise Trade NewsJun 9, 2026

The article says small-ship cruising is growing rapidly and is no longer a niche, with UK search demand for 19 small-ship and luxury cruise brands up 71% over two years and generic search interest in terms like “small ship cruises” and “expedition cruising” also rising strongly. It argues the boom is being driven by changing guest preferences for more immersive, less crowded, and more curated travel, with smaller ships able to access ports larger ships cannot.

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