by Greg | Jun 30, 2020 | Cruise
Speculations on the Future of Cruise Health and Safety As cruise lines prepare to reopen, we are starting to see some emerging technology trends that are being considered to reduce the risk of exposure to pathogens and reestablish guest and crew confidence in...
by Greg | Mar 9, 2020 | Cruise
Designing and building anything that requires more than one person can be a challenge. The work becomes even more difficult once you add in real-world constraints, such as budgets, timelines, and ROI targets. The only way to responsibly build anything of consequence...
by Greg | Feb 11, 2020 | Cruise
The first vessel built exclusively for luxury cruising launched in 1900. Oscar Wilde, the Irish poet and playwright, died that same year. So what could this sardonic 19th century writer have possibly noted during his lifetime that’s relevant to cruising and 21st...
by Greg | Feb 4, 2020 | Cruise
Cruise passengers have a strong sense of brand loyalty. The variety and offerings of different cruise lines is diverse, and when guests find a brand they identify with, they will often stick with it. Most cruise lines offer loyalty programs, but these usually fall...
by Greg | Dec 10, 2019 | Cruise
There is an ever-growing excitement building around progressive web applications (or PWAs) in almost every industry. In the first part of this article, I’m going to give you a rough overview of what PWAs are, and what some of their pros and cons are. In the second...
by Greg | Dec 10, 2019 | Cruise
If you haven’t read the first part of the article and want to learn more about the basics of PWAs, you can read part one here. The problem for PWAs and cruise ships Not everything is bright for the future of PWAs, especially in certain markets. There are some...