SEATTLE, WA — As spring settled over Seattle, the familiar hum of cruise ships in the Sound returned to the city's waterfront. The welcome of cruise season means a major boost for the economy, tourism ...
SEATTLE — Port of Seattle Commissioners passed an order that will require cruise vessels homeporting in Seattle to plug into shore power by 2027. The Port says it will become the first in the nation ...
SEATTLE — The 2024 cruise season has kicked off Saturday with the first cruise ship, the Norwegian Bliss, arriving on Pier 66. The Port of Seattle said they are hopeful this will bring a boost to the ...
This story was originally published on MyNorthwest.com. The Port of Seattle is set to start a record-breaking cruise season Saturday, with nearly 300 scheduled ship calls bringing an estimated 1.9 ...
Cruise season has officially started in Seattle, with the popular Pacific Northwest port welcoming its first ship over the weekend. The Norwegian Bliss arrived at Pier 66 at the Port of Seattle for ...
Seattle’s cruise season is here, and it’s expected to be busier than ever. The Port of Seattle is anticipating 298 calls, with almost 2 million passengers on board. Linda Springmann, the Director of ...
SEATTLE — Seattle’s cruise season officially kicks off Saturday with the Norwegian Bliss leaving Pier 66 for a cruise to Alaska. The 2024 season, which is the Port of Seattle’s 25th year of homeport ...
Seattle’s cruise season is officially setting sail. On Apr. 12, the Norwegian Bliss will arrive at Pier 55—the first one of the year. The Port of Seattle is expecting to have 299 ship calls and ...
The Port of Seattle will require all cruise ships homeporting there to plug into shore power in 2027. The port says it is the first in the U.S. to require ships to use shore power. The move comes ...
As thousands of people flocked to the Seattle waterfront on Saturday to embark on the first cruise of the year, climate activists protested nearby demanding the cruise industry do more to address ...
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