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The outbreak happened on Royal Caribbean’s Radiance of the Seas, which set sail from Tampa, Florida, on Feb. 1.
Norwegian plans to debut four of its largest cruise ships ever starting in 2030. Each would sail more than 8,300 people.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention did not specify what type of gastrointestinal illness caused the outbreak, but ...
Nearly 100 people got sick in a gastrointestinal outbreak on a Royal Caribbean International cruise ship. Among 2,164 guests ...
Some 89 of the 2,164 passengers onboard have been affected by the outbreak on the Royal Caribbean International ship, the CDC said. That’s around 4.1% of the passengers. Only two of the 910 ...
The Miami-based Royal Caribbean did not immediately return a request for comment. Some 89 people - about 4% of the cruise ship's 2,164 passengers - have reported being sick. Two members of the 910 ...
Here’s something you don’t often see in the cruise industry. Royal Caribbean's newest ship will be ready earlier than anticipated, entering service in August 2025. Star of the Seas is part of the line ...
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Royal Caribbean Group, Celebrity Cruises make surprise ship moveRoyal Caribbean Group has signed an agreement with Chantiers de l'Atlantique to order a sixth Edge Series ship for delivery to Celebrity Cruises in 2028. Edge 6 or “Xcel 2” will be the sister-ship to ...
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Norwegian Cruise Line, MSC Cruises to debut new cruise concertsUpcoming ships from both cruise lines will feature first-at-sea theatrical concert experiences as headline entertainment.
Ken Rush is celebrating 40 years of service with Royal Caribbean, while another passenger just concluded his 1,000th cruise.
More than 90 passengers and crew members on a Royal Caribbean International cruise ship which set sail from Tampa, Florida, on Feb. 1 for a weeklong cruise came down with a gastrointestinal ...
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