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Travel jobs are more appealing than ever, offering a mix of work and adventure. Imagine waking up in a new city every few ...
Cruise tourism generated 75,050 jobs and $976 million in employee wages in Latin America and the Caribbean in the past three years, according to a study by Florida-Caribbean Cruise Association (FCCA).
Cruise ship travel continues to gain in popularity as passenger demand can barely keep up with fleet additions. The global cruise industry generated revenues of $37.1 billion in 2014, and is ...
According to the study, the cruise industry contributed 1.6 million incremental jobs in 2023 and paid $56.9 billion in wages, representing growth over 2019 of 37% and 13%, respectively. 77% of ...
A musician at heart quit his full-time job to travel the world on a cruise ship — and said he’s loving the experience. Jack Nolan is a 33-year-old musician from Exeter, England, who started ...
Modern cruise ships are floating cities. Moreover, they are the products of a vast, ill-advised multi-continent industrial policy strategy.
NCLH said job cuts would not "impact our services or itineraries." Pictured, the Norwegian Prima. Photo Credit: Norwegian Cruise Line Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings cut 9% of its current and ...
The launch of Aroya Cruises is part of Cruise Saudi’s strategic goals of welcoming 1.3 million cruise visitors by 2035 and providing 50,000 direct and indirect jobs. Combining the words “Arabian” & ...
Waterworks: When a job's out to sea MIAMI -- Generally, Carnival cruise directors sign six- to eight-month contracts. Troy Linton is in the sixth month of a contract that runs through November.