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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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Tourism in Florida has taken a big hit due to the coronavirus pandemic. The losses are especially bad in the cruise industry. The Centers for Disease…
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About 2 million people a year visit Key West — and almost half of them get there on cruise ships. With the industry on pause due to the coronavirus...
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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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Two Holland America cruise ships, the Zaandam and Rotterdam, are in the process of docking and clearing passengers at Port Everglades. There are are...
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Florida's attorney general is announcing an investigation into a report that Norwegian Cruise Lines downplayed the risks of the new coronavirus in ...
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The Diamond Princess cruise ship is currently quarantined in Japan because of 175 confirmed cases of the coronavirus — the infectious disease the World…
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MSC Cruises will be the first major cruise company to become carbon neutral.Starting on January 1, 2020, MSC Cruises will buy enough credits from…
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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...
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The Trump administration's new restrictions on travel to Cuba will sting the cruise industry, taking away a new and increasingly popular destination at…