Virgin Voyages has moved the launch of its first ship, the Scarlet Lady, to May 9, which is more than a year after its planned launch.
Author: Morgan Hines, USA TODAY
‘Pent-up demand’: With bookings strong for late 2021, many cruisers are ready to sail
While the industry prepares to return to U.S. waters with new coronavirus health and safety precautions, are cruisers raring to get back to sea?
Small plane makes emergency landing on Minnesota highway, hitting a vehicle but avoiding injury
A small plane crashed onto a Minnesota highway and hit another vehicle on Wednesday, according to Minnesota authorities. No injuries came as a result.
Christmas tree lighting: Hoda Kotb, Savannah Guthrie say traditions are needed ‘more than ever’
The holidays are anything but normal this year. But “Today” co-anchors Hoda Kotb and Savannah Guthrie are not letting that dampen their spirit.
Kicking off the holiday season: How to watch the Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree lighting
NBC’s annual special “Christmas in Rockefeller Center,” which features the tree lighting,” will be aired live on Wednesday night.
You can cut down your Christmas tree from a National Forest. Here’s how.
According to the U.S. Forest Service “most” national forests actually allow people to “harvest” the trees for personal use including purposes such as firewood and for use as Christmas trees.
Exclusive: Chef David Chang ‘can’t believe’ he won big for charity on ‘Who Wants To Be A Millionaire’
David Chang, chef and founder of Momofuku group, author and television personality, is the first celebrity to win “Who Wants To Be A Millionaire.”
Six things we learned from Taylor Swift’s new ‘Folklore’ concert film on Disney+
Here are six things we learned about “Folklore” thanks to the acoustic concert film “Folklore: The Long Pond Studio Sessions” out on Disney+ now.
CDC raises warning against cruise travel to highest level, strengthens international flight guidelines
The CDC has issued a Level 4 travel notice advising that “all people” should avoid cruise ships worldwide because of a “very high” COVID risk.
‘Devastating impact’: Cruise industry says 254,000 American jobs, $32 billion in economic activity lost
Amid 2020’s cruising shutdown, the industry estimates it will contribute less than half to the U.S. economy than it did in 2019.