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Facial Recognition Improves Travel Safety
US Customs and Border Protection has a biometric project that uses facial matching systems to improve traveler safety. Read More …
Warm Weather Travel Gear: Another Fashionable Bag, This One Actually Cool
So, we’re about halfway through Wave Season, traditionally one of the most popular times of the year to buy a cruise. This is also a popular time for the makers and promoters of travel gear to share their products for our consideration. Read More …
Cunard Crowdfunding Brings New Statue of Liberty Museum
Cunard has partnered with The Statue of Liberty-Ellis Island Foundation to help build a new Statue of Liberty Museum on Liberty Island. Scheduled to open in 2019, the new attraction will celebrate the Lady’s story, explore how she has evolved from national Read More …
Carnival San Diego 2020 Booking Season Open, Choosing Difficult
Carnival Cruise Line returns to the Port of San Diego for the first time in seven years when Carnival Miracle arrives in late 2019. 2,124-passenger Carnival Miracle will sail a schedule of three- to 15-day voyages from San Diego from December 2019 to February 2020 starting Read More …
Cruise Bored? Perhaps Something Different Is In Order
Developing local embarkation ports around North America, cruise lines have made it easier for cruise travelers to make it from home to the ship. Flying or driving from home to the embarkation port takes costs less and takes less time Read More …
Cuba Cruise Anyone? United States Gets Multiple Green Lights, Kinda
Joining pretty much the rest of the world in their ability to visit Cuba via cruise ship: United States citizens. It’s not a totally new concept really, Carnival Corporation’s Fathom Impact Travel brand was first to do it last year. Read More …