Tag: Cruise operators

Norwegian plans Florida sailings, stands by vaccine rule

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MIAMI — Miami-based Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings on Monday announced plans to set sail from two Florida ports requiring passengers to be fully vaccinated...

Cruise ships restart in Venice; protesters decry their risks

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VENICE, Italy — The first cruise ship leaving Venice since the pandemic is set to depart Saturday amid protests by activists demanding that the...

Royal Caribbean sets 2021 cruises in Florida, Texas, Alaska

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MIAMI — Royal Caribbean International said Friday that eight of its ships will resume U.S. voyages in July and August with trips leaving ports...

Disney Cruise Line to set sail on 2-night COVID test cruise

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PORT CANAVERAL, Fla. — After a catastrophic coronavirus cruise season, Disney Cruise Line will finally set sail later this month, the company said in...

Legislation raises hopes for Alaskan cruises this summer

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Congress has voted to let large cruise ships sail directly from Washington state to Alaska without stopping in Canada, a step that could clear...

DeSantis: Florida will fill void if small cruise lines leave

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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Calling Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings “not one of the bigger ones,” Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis said Thursday that if smaller cruise...

Norwegian Cruise Line threatens to skip Florida ports

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Norwegian Cruise Lines is threatening to steer clear of Florida after the governor signed an order banning businesses from requiring that customers show proof...

CDC sets rules for trial cruises with volunteer passengers

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Cruise lines can soon begin trial voyages in U.S. waters with volunteer passengers helping test whether the ships can sail safely during a pandemic. ...

Mobile looking to return of cruises by mid-summer

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MOBILE, Ala. — With demand for COVID-19 vaccinations lagging at an immunization clinic set up at the Alabama Cruise Terminal, an official said the...

Carnival says it lost $2 billion in 1Q but bookings are up

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Cruise giant Carnival Corp. said Wednesday that it lost $2 billion in the first quarter as its corner of the travel industry remained closed...