
Amid the coronavirus crisis for most big-time cruise company, Royal Caribbean seems to do just a little bit better. The cruise company's recent filing with the SEC indicates it has taken advantage of $3.48 billion in backup financing between two revolving lines of credit.

Holland America has reached a deal with authorities that will allow the cruise line to dock two of its ships, the MS Zaandam and MS Rotterdam, at Port Everglades in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.

More than a dozen cruise ships remain stranded at sea right now — some with and some without passengers– as ports deny entry and passengers panic about returning home.

Two Royal Caribbean crew members — one from the Symphony of the Seas and one from the Oasis of the Seas — were “medically evacuated” from their respective ships Monday at Port Everglades, the cruise line confirmed.

One of the world’s largest cruise ships, the Oasis of the Seas, operated by Royal Caribbean, is currently sailing off the Bahamas waters and heading to the Port of Miami, where it’s expected to dock later today with 14 coronavirus-infected crew members.

The Port of New Orleans (Port NOLA) launched its own digital Learning Toolbox today. The new digital technology aims to educate Louisiana students about the role of the local maritime industry and the port in everyday lives.