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Maritime Industry Briefing: New York Airport Terminals, Cruise Industry Earnings

By MGN EditorialMarch 17, 2026 at 01:14 PM

A roundup of recent news on new airport terminal developments and cruise industry financial performance.

## Maritime Industry Briefing: New York Airport Terminals, Cruise Industry Earnings ### JFK Airport Unveils New Passenger Information Centers Visitors to this year's Passenger Terminal Expo in London will get an early look at the passenger welcome experience planned for the new Terminal One and Terminal 6 at New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport. According to a press release from SITA-CCM, the information centers will feature a modern, digital-first design to help guide travelers through the new facilities. "The passenger information centers will play a crucial role in creating a seamless and efficient travel experience for the millions of passengers expected to use the new terminals," said SITA-CCM's director of airport solutions. Construction on the $9.5 billion Terminal One redevelopment project is expected to be completed by 2028. ### Cruise Lines Report Strong First Quarter Earnings Several major cruise lines have announced their financial results for the first quarter of 2026, with many seeing a return to profitability as the industry continues to recover from the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. Carnival Corporation reported a net income of $450 million for Q1 2026, a significant improvement over the $900 million loss recorded in the same period last year. "We are encouraged by the strong demand for cruising and the progress we've made in restoring our fleet to full operations," said Carnival's CEO in an earnings release. Similarly, Royal Caribbean Group posted a Q1 profit of $280 million, rebounding from a $650 million loss in 2025. The company cited pent-up demand and the success of its health and safety protocols in driving the turnaround. Industry analysts say the positive financial results indicate that cruise lines have largely weathered the pandemic storm, though challenges around labor shortages and supply chain disruptions remain. The cruise sector is hopeful that 2026 will mark a full return to pre-pandemic passenger volumes and profitability levels.
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