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Carnival Corporation & plc (NYSE: CCL) generates a steady stream of news through announcements from its portfolio of cruise brands, including Holland America Line, Princess Cruises and Seabourn. Recent releases highlight new itineraries, shore excursions, brand collaborations, ship enhancements and corporate financial updates, offering investors and cruise watchers insight into both operational trends and strategic priorities.
Brand-level news from Holland America Line has focused on destination immersion and product development. Examples include the introduction of more than 150 new cultural tours under the “Meet the Maker” and “Community Connections” shore excursion collections, as well as promotions such as the “Start Your Journey” Wave offer, which covers hundreds of cruises to regions like Alaska and Europe. Holland America also issues updates on booking trends, such as a reported rise in Europe bookings for its 2026 season.
Princess Cruises frequently announces deployment plans, marketing initiatives and ship updates. Recent news includes an expanded Northern Europe program for 2027 with 48 voyages, participation in the Rose Parade with an Alaska-themed float tied to the Star Princess Alaska season, and post-drydock enhancements to Crown Princess, such as the addition of O’Malley’s Irish Pub and a redesigned casino. These releases illustrate how Carnival Corporation brands communicate itinerary breadth and onboard product changes.
Seabourn contributes news about ultra-luxury and expedition offerings, such as the 2028 “Cape to Cape” 120-day world cruise on Seabourn Quest, which combines a world cruise format with expedition-style experiences in regions including Antarctica and the Chilean fjords. At the corporate level, Carnival Corporation & plc issues earnings-related news, refinancing updates and structural proposals, such as its December 19, 2025 announcement of record full-year financial results, investment grade leverage metrics and a proposed unification of its dual-listed structure. Together, these items form a news flow that covers operations, guest offerings and capital markets activity.
Users following CCL news can expect ongoing coverage of itinerary announcements, promotional campaigns, ship refurbishments, partnerships, awards and financial disclosures from the parent company and its brands.
Holland America Line announces a promotional offer for residents of California and Arizona, providing a 5% discount and up to $250 in onboard spending money on select cruises through October 31, 2020. This limited-time offer applies to itineraries departing from San Diego between December 2020 and December 2021, covering destinations like Mexico, Hawaii, and the Panama Canal. Guests can choose to earn onboard credits through various payment options, enhancing the value of their cruise experience.
Carnival Corporation has appointed Peter Hutchison as senior vice president, deputy chief ethics and compliance officer, effective Sept. 25, 2020. With over 20 years of experience, including his previous role as vice president, governance at Carnival UK, Hutchison will enhance the company's ethics and compliance program. He will oversee investigations related to health, environment, safety, and security, aiming to improve incident analysis and program oversight. The leadership believes Hutchison’s skills will strengthen compliance and broadly share lessons learned across the organization.
AIDA Cruises, part of Carnival Corporation (NYSE: CCL; NYSE: CUK), is expanding its cruise offerings in autumn 2020 with new seven-day voyages in Italy, starting October 17. The itinerary includes stops in Palermo, Catania, Naples, and La Spezia, with an overnight stay in Rome. Weekly departures will run until November 28, 2020. AIDA's health and safety program, developed with medical experts, includes complimentary COVID-19 tests, temperature checks, physical distancing, and enhanced sanitation measures. Bookings open on September 21 through various channels.
Seabourn has unveiled its 2022 World Cruise: Extraordinary Horizons, a 145-day voyage aboard Seabourn Sojourn, departing from Los Angeles on January 11, 2022. The cruise will visit 72 destinations in 28 countries across five continents, culminating in Athens, Greece, on June 6, 2022. Highlights include a return to Egypt after 2014, exclusive events, and optional excursions at UNESCO World Heritage sites. Early bookings come with additional benefits, including shipboard credits and special discounts.
Holland America Line announces five ships set to explore Europe in 2021, including Rotterdam, Nieuw Statendam, Westerdam, Zuiderdam, and Zaandam. From April to November, voyages will range from 7 to 35 days, covering popular destinations like the Baltic, Mediterranean, and the British Isles. Key offerings include the 'Voyage of the Vikings' sailing from Boston on July 17. Guests can enjoy prebooking discounts on excursions and a wide range of onboard cultural programming. The promotional 'Save Now, Cruise Later' sale ends on September 30, 2020, with potential amenities worth up to $2,300.
Costa Cruises, part of Carnival Corporation (CCL, CUK), announced its winter 2020-2021 itineraries, beginning in September with cruises for European residents. The new ship, Costa Firenze, will debut on December 27, offering Mediterranean cruises. Enhanced health measures, including pre-embarkation testing and protected shore excursions, will be implemented through the Costa Safety Protocol. Notably, all other cruises from October 2020 to March 2021 are canceled, although Caribbean cruises remain unaffected.
Cunard has launched bookings for its 2022 World Voyage on the Queen Mary 2, set to depart from New York on January 3, 2022, and return on May 1, 2022. This 118-night journey will visit numerous countries, including Greece, Dubai, and Australia, highlighting 33 UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Prices for an inside stateroom start at $18,999 per person. Guests can book the entire voyage or select from six individual segments. Cunard emphasizes luxury experiences and has implemented protocols to ensure safety against Covid-19.
Costa Crociere has announced the cancellation of all cruises in South America for the 2020-2021 season, affecting the Costa Fascinosa, Costa Luminosa, and Costa Pacifica ships. This decision was made amid ongoing challenges and is the first time in 72 years that Costa will not operate in the region. Guests will receive credits for future bookings and the company is set to resume operations in the 2021-2022 season with two ships. Sales for the next season will open on September 8, 2020, with itineraries planned from December 2021 to April 2022.
Carnival Corporation announces the resumption of operations for its Costa Cruises and AIDA Cruises brands. Costa Cruises will restart sailing from Italy on Sept. 6 with two ships, while AIDA Cruises plans to commence on Nov. 1 from the Canary Islands. Both brands will implement enhanced health protocols and operate at reduced capacity. Costa's initial voyages will cater exclusively to Italian guests, and AIDA will offer various Mediterranean and UAE itineraries. Detailed health measures are developed in collaboration with public health authorities to ensure guest safety.
Seabourn has announced the cancellation of additional voyages for three cruise ships: Seabourn Ovation (through January 3, 2021), Seabourn Encore (through January 6, 2021), and Seabourn Quest (through May 10, 2021). The cancellations are part of a proactive measure in response to COVID-19. Delays are noted for the delivery of the new Seabourn Venture, now set for December 1, 2021. Guests affected by the cancellations will receive Future Cruise Credits or refunds. Seabourn continues to prioritize health and safety as it plans for future operations.