Contact
Luxury Ship Index treats factual corrections as a first-class workflow. Every channel below is read by the Research Desk and triaged against the canonical ship database before any change is published.
Short answer
Reach the Luxury Ship Index Research Desk at research@luxuryshipindex.com for corrections, source updates, missing-ship requests and methodology questions. Every published correction is logged in the relevant article's changelog.
Factual corrections
If a published specification, calculated ratio or score appears wrong, please write to
research@luxuryshipindex.com
with: the page URL, the field in question, the value you expect and a link to the source that supports
it. Per the
corrections policy, the Research Desk will verify the claim
against the canonical record, update the article's dateModified and add a public changelog
entry when the change affects meaning, score or ranking.
Source updates
Cruise lines and shipyards: if an official ship page has moved, a deck plan has changed, a refit has shifted the launch year or a fleet entry has been retired, please send the new authoritative URL to research@luxuryshipindex.com. We prefer to cite official cruise-line, shipyard or classification-society sources directly — see the source policy for the order of preference.
Missing ships and newbuilds
Luxury Ship Index expands its index in line with the methodology. Suggestions for ships and announced newbuilds that should be covered are welcome at the same address. Include the cruise line, the ship name and a link to an authoritative announcement or specification page.
What this address is not
Luxury Ship Index does not book cruises, hold inventory or take reservations of any kind. Booking, fare or itinerary enquiries should go to the cruise line or to a travel advisor. The about page and editorial standards document the independence policy.
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