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November 2016
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Seabourn, Windstar join CLIA Alaska, numbers up
Thirty ships will make 475 calls to Alaska in 2017, carrying 1,061,185 cruise visitors.
Princess increases capacity
Princess Cruises is upping the ante in 2018 by increasing capacity by 15 percent.
The Vikings are coming.
Viking Cruises will branch out to sail in the Far East and Australia/New Zealand in late 2018 through early 2019 and then in Alaska in summer 2019.
Working with others
CLIA cruise line members approach environmental stewardship as a collective effort.
New leader for CLIA
Hello, Arnold. Thank you, Adam.
Passenger service bright spot for railroad
The Alaska Railroad is a significant contributor to the state’s economy, supporting 2,000 jobs.
Cruisers choose the best of Alaska.
Cruise Critic asked cruise ship passengers to rank Alaska’s ports of call. Here are the rankings.
Spotlight: Wildlife center scene of great changes