Cruise Ship News
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Cancelling boot Düsseldorf 2022
Following the news that the German government announced the cancellation of trade fairs, media outlets in Germany have begun to report that boot Düsseldorf 2022 is canceled due to rising fears regarding the Omicron variant of Covid-19. The Lord Mayor Keller commented, “To contain the omicron variant, do without public…
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Carnival Cruise Line Earns Two Travel Weekly Readers
Carnival Cruise Line took home top honors at Travel Weekly’s Readers’ Choice Awards in two categories – Best Family Cruise Line for the fourth year in a row, and Best Domestic Cruise Line for the sixth consecutive year. Carnival earned Best Domestic Cruise Line honors for its wide range of…
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Heesen Yachts : Project Aura hits the water!
Heesen announced that YN 19650 Project Aura was launched at the Oss facility on December 17. Arthur Brouwer, Heesen CEO, comments: “2021 has been a very exciting year for our shipyard, not only for our many sales successes, which will keep us busy for years to come but also for…
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Gotland Horizon – the ship of the future for emission-free Gotland traffic
Gotland Horizon will be Sweden’s first large-scale hydrogen-powered vessel for both passengers and freight, with water as the only emission. The new concept vessel enables an emission-free Gotland trip as early as 2030. Gotland Horizon is the project name for the ships of the future in Gotlandstrafiken, developed by…
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Crystal’s Book Now Savings Deadline Expires on January 5
Luxury travelers have only two weeks left to enjoy significant savings before prices increase on 70 all-inclusive voyages worldwide MIAMI, – Luxury vacation seekers have just two weeks remaining to save thousands of dollars on a wide range of all-inclusive luxury voyages aboard the award-winning ships of Crystal Cruises, Crystal…
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MSC CRUISES LAUNCHES SUMMER 2022 SEASON CAMPAIGN TO ‘CRUISE WITH CONFIDENCE’
Cruise line’s health & safety measures, flexible booking policy, and full experience ashore confirmed for all cruises through summer 2022 The Company with its pioneering protocol that led to the restart of the overall cruise industry has safely welcomed over one million guests onboard its ships during all phases of…
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Oyster World Rally : Building confidence through training
The Oyster World Rally team has created a comprehensive training program with Oyster suppliers – from sailmakers to engine and generator manufacturers, riggers and deck hardware, hydraulics, to safety, navigation, electrics/electronics, and refrigeration. There are also individual training courses for celestial navigation, long-range radio, and medical skills. All the courses…
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PortMiami’s Juan Kuryla is joining Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings
PortMiami Director Juan Kuryla is joining Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings as SVP port development and construction management. Deputy Hydi Webb will step up as interim port director while Miami-Dade County conducts a search for a successor. Kuryla will report to Dan Farkas In his newly created NCLH role, Kuryla will…
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55 people test positive for Covid on US cruise ship
FLORIDA (AFP): Fifty-five people have tested positive for Covid-19 aboard a Royal Caribbean International cruise ship that set sail Saturday from the southeastern US state of Florida, the company said. The infections on the “Odyssey of the Seas” involved passengers and crew members, even though 95 percent of the people…
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Port of Ceuta welcomes the cruise Amadea
The cruise ship, which belongs to the shipping company “Phoenix Reisen”, with 300 passengers on board, will be in Ceuta this Sunday, 26th December, from 07:00am to 14:00pm. Around 600 people, mostly Germans, including tourists and crew, will be able to do sightseeing in our city. The Port Authority of…
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