Alternate Timelines

Scenarios about 'cruise industry'

The cruise industry encompasses the business of operating passenger ships for leisure travel, primarily developing from transatlantic passenger liners into dedicated vacation vessels in the late 20th century. This sector has evolved from elite luxury travel to mass tourism, with major cruise lines operating floating resorts that visit multiple destinations while offering onboard entertainment, dining, and accommodations. In alternate history scenarios, the development of cruise tourism might follow different trajectories based on variations in economic prosperity, technological advancement, or geopolitical circumstances affecting global travel patterns.

What If The Andrea Doria Never Sank?

Exploring the alternate timeline where the Italian luxury liner Andrea Doria avoided its fatal collision with the Stockholm in 1956, potentially changing the course of ocean liner history and maritime safety regulations.

What If The Costa Concordia Never Capsized?

Exploring the alternate timeline where the Costa Concordia disaster never occurred in 2012, potentially altering the trajectory of cruise ship safety regulations, maritime leadership standards, and the cruise industry's reputation and development.