New ship Borealis will still be the first of the fleet to set sail, with her maiden voyage now due to depart on May 22nd. The former Holland America Line ship was initially due to enter service on April 23rd.
Marella Cruises has extended its pause in European operations until March 31st, while long-haul trips are not now expected to return until at least April 30th.
Carnival: Billion Dollar Loss in Fourth Quarter
by Ship & Bunker News Team
Thursday January 14, 2021 Cruise giant Carnival posted a
$2.2 billion loss in its fourth quarter results ending November 30. In the same period last year, the company was in profit while in the third quarter in the current financial year it posted a However, Carnival said that it had taken aggressive actions to mitigate the situation. We are well positioned to capitalise on pent up demand and to emerge a learner, more efficient company, reinforcing our industry leading position, company president and chief executive
Aronold Donald said. 13% (equal to
19 ships) and maintaining adequate cashflow through capital markets activity.
Safety checks restart in Northland on container trucks going to Auckland
14 Jan, 2021 04:00 PM
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The driver of a truck with a leak in its air hose being spoken to by police at the Uretiti checkpoint. Photo / Michael Cunningham
The driver of a truck with a leak in its air hose being spoken to by police at the Uretiti checkpoint. Photo / Michael Cunningham
Imran Ali is a reporter for the Northern Advocateimran.ali@nzme.co.nznorthernadvocat
Police will continue a crackdown on the safety of trucks carrying containers from Northport to Auckland with a second container ship due at Marsden Pt port today.
Vessel structure has officially been closed indefinitely. Following the third suicide in less than a year, where another individual has taken their life after jumping off the 150-foot art project located in Hudson Yards, suicide-prevention experts and psychiatrists are being brought into the equation in discussing what to do with the
Vessel.
Long before its opening in 2019, many were already worried about the current situation potentially happening. In 2016, Audrey Wachs, a former associate editor at the Architect’s Newspaper, wrote: “As one climbs up Vessel, the railings stay just above waist height all the way up to the structure’s top, but when you build high, folks will jump.” A Community Board 4 letter from March 2020 was also sent after the first suicide urging the operators to consult with suicide-prevention experts because “the Vessel’s chest-high barrier is all that separates the platform from the edge,” and that “the likelihood of a similar, terribly sad