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That drop isn’t just a temporary blip. It’s part of a larger slowdown linked to President Donald Trump’s trade war with China.
Royal Caribbean repositioned the massive, 4,182-passenger Ovation of the Seas to the port of Los Angeles for Mexico cruises.
Royal Caribbean's Ovation of the Seas begins inaugural season sailing out of Los Angeles, California and visiting ports for ...
As President Trump's tariffs rattle American importers and businesses, work opportunities at the Port of Los Angeles are ...
The Port of Los Angeles saw a sharp drop in cargo volume last month, marking its slowest May in more than two years and ...
We're here with another round-up of the big cruise news stories from the past week, including cruise ships breaking from ...
Sapphire Princess and Diamond Princess will be homeported in Singapore for the 2026–27 sailing season, bringing with them an ...
Catalina Express is gearing up to replace three existing ferries with a brand-new 516-passenger vessel with better amenities ...
Princess Cruises has confirmed the deployment plans for all of its ships in 2026-27 after revealing plans for the Majestic ...
LOS ANGELES ... at the Los Angeles/Long Beach Seaport seized 749 cartons of illegally imported cigarettes concealed in 10 pieces of luggage from a couple arriving on a cruise ship from Mexico.