Cruise news today. After a record-breaking summer that saw 560,000 cruise passengers visit Sitka, Alaska, a local resident is leading an initiative to cap annual cruise visitors at 240,000. Inspired by a similar measure in Bar Harbor, Maine, the proposal also includes daily and weekly limits and would require cruise companies to secure permits. Brand ambassador John Heald confirmed that new ship builds will no longer include libraries. According to Heald, the decision was made to make room for more bars and restaurants, as the number of people interested in borrowing books or visiting the library during their cruise has been decreasing. Holland America has launched its first Global Fresh Fish dining program, offering seafood sourced from 60 global ports, starting later this week. The program aims to serve the freshest fish varieties like haddock and mahi-mahi in the main dining room at no extra cost. Cruise line stock prices for CCL, RCL, and NCLH. [Connect] Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cruiseradio TikTok : https://www.tiktok.com/@cruiseradio Twitter: https://twitter.com/CruiseRadio ============================== Cruise Radio delivers daily newscasts, breaking news updates, in-depth analysis and coverage of the cruise industry, engaging stories, video coverage, and original journalism that goes behind the headlines. You'll also find behind-the-scenes videos and cruise ship and port tours. © Cruise Radio Subscriber count: 75,088
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