

The threat to shift cruises away from US portsīut there is a risk that if the CDC doesn’t act, cruise lines could simply have the ships sail from ports in the Caribbean. “It’s priority has been getting case counts down, which it should be.” “Our thinking is this isn’t something on the top of the CDC to do list,” she said. Katz believes that the CDC will allow ships to start calling on US ports later this summer and no later than the fall. Other countries are set to open their ports as well.īut the United States is by far the largest market, with about half of the global cruises based here, according to Jaime Katz, who follows the industry for Morningstar. Ten other countries around the globe are already allowing cruises, and some 400,000 passengers have taken trips in the past eight months. Other market analysts also say the outlook for the battered industry is fairly strong, despite the continued reluctance by the CDC to greenlight US cruises. Workers check the temperature of passengers disembarking the quarantined Diamond Princess cruise ship in February 2020 Takashi Aoyama/Getty ImagesĬurrent share prices for all three companies are up more than 260% from early April of last year - but are still down between 33% to 50% from those pre-pandemic highs. Stocks started to decline on February 1 last year when Carnival confirmed that a passenger aboard its Diamond Princess ocean liner had tested positive for Covid. And all three have done very well year-to-date, with Norwegian and Royal Caribbean rising 20% and Carnival up 35%.īut even with those gains, share prices are still far below early 2020 levels. 2 US cruise line based on pre-pandemic passenger revenue, was up nearly 4%. The company is still awaiting the CDC’s approval of those plans.Ĭarnival and Norwegian shares gained 9% and 10%, respectively last week. (NCLH) - which despite its name is a US company- announced plans to resume domestic cruises on July 4, with the requirement that all passengers and crew are vaccinated for Covid-19.

The bank said it could see the price go as high as $50 a share if things go well. The news helped prompt Credit Suisse to raise its recommendation on the shares to “overweight,” or buy, from its previous neutral rating and to increase its 12-month target price to $40 a share, a 66% uptick from the prior target. (CCL) reported last week that passenger bookings nearly doubled in the three-month period ending in February, compared to the prior three month period. Poems, from A Russian Cultural Revival, University of Tennessee Press, 1981.It appears travelers are once again eager to take a cruise - and investors may be ready to hop aboard with them.Įven though the Centers for Disease Control has yet to give a firm date for when it will allow ships to sail to and from US ports, industry leader Carnival Corp.Terapiano's subjects included Russia, The Crimea, the Russian Civil War, his own war experiences, daily émigré life in Paris, and his exploration of religious issues and questions. He aspired toward "simplicity in his artistic method, self-awareness, moderation and purity of expression, and an intense search for God," according to critic Konstantin Mochulsky. Terapiano's poetry shows the influence of the Acmeist school, though formally he wasn't a member of the circle. He also published a novella Voyage to an Unknown Country: Eastern Legends (Paris - 1946). Terapiano published six books of poetry but became known mostly for his collection of memoirs and articles Meetings (Встречи, 1953), and the Russian émigré anthology The Muse of Diaspora (Муза диаспоры, 1960). In 1955 he became the head of the literary criticism section of the Paris magazine Russian Thought (Русская Мысль). In 1924, after his emigration to France, he organized and chaired the Union of Young Poets and Prose Writers in Paris.

His early works were published in various Kiev literary journals. Afterwards, he was drafted into the Imperial Russian Army to fight on the Southeastern front during World War I. Yuri Terapiano graduated from the Alexandrovskaya Classical High School in 1911, and then from the Saint Vladimir University Law School in Kiev in 1916. Yuri Konstantinovich Terapiano ( Russian: Ю́рий Константи́нович Терапиа́но, 21 October 1892 – 3 July 1980) was a Russian poet, writer, translator, literary critic and a prominent figure in White émigré cultural life.
