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It's the most norovirus outbreaks over the first six months of a year since 2012. The reports come from ships under Carnival and Royal Caribbean brands, according to the CDC.
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The cruise company would not confirm how many people tested positive for COVID but said there were a number of positive cases on the Carnival Spirit.
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The AAA study says declining COVID rates and increased eagerness about traveling have contributed to these statistics.
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Another cruise ship is planning to restart service out of Tampa Bay. And they're planning to ask for proof of vaccination.
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The positive cases were among 26 crew members and one passenger on the Carnival Vista, which sailed out of Texas last Saturday.
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Norwegian says its legal action is a "last resort." Meantime, Carnival will start requiring unvaccinated people older than 12 in Florida to buy travel insurance and emergency medical evacuation coverage.
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Port Tampa Bay officials say that cruises won’t likely return until fall at the earliest -- or possibly even 2022.
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The cruise line is canceling sailings from all ports the rest of the year except its home ports of Miami and Port Canaveral.
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The world's largest cruise company Carnival Corp. says it will be laying off hundreds of employees in Florida, California and Washington due to the…
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Carnival Cruise Line says it's planning to resume cruises beginning in August. All cruise lines have been banned from U.S. ports since March as the coronavirus continued to spread.
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Congress to investigate Carnival Cruise Line for its response to the coronavirus pandemic. Dozens of passengers died and hundreds of others were sickened while at least nine ships remained at sea.
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Arnold Donald admits there were gaps in how the world's largest cruise ship operator followed environmental rules. " Clearly there were some gaps in...