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Shares of Cruise Lines Jump After CDC Ends Covid-19 Program
Cruise lines, including Carnival, Royal Caribbean and Norwegian, rose today after the Center for Disease Control ended their Covid-19 Program for Cruise Ships.
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Rule Change Offers More Rights to Cruise Refunds
The Federal Maritime Commission is establishing new requirements for when cruise passengers should be provided refunds for canceled or delayed voyages. NBC 6’s Sasha Jones reports
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CDC Lifts Risk Advisory for Cruises
Federal health officials are dropping the warning they have attached to cruising since the beginning of the pandemic. NBC 6’s Marissa Bagg reports
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CDC Drops COVID-19 Health Warning for Cruise Ship Travelers
Federal health officials are dropping the warning they have attached to cruising since the beginning of the pandemic, leaving it up to vacationers to decide whether they feel safe getting on a ship.
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CDC Drops COVID-19 Health Warning for Cruise Ship Travelers
Federal health officials are dropping the warning they have attached to cruising since the beginning of the pandemic, leaving it up to vacationers to decide whether they feel safe getting on a ship.
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Crystal Cruises Diverts 2nd Ship to Bahamas to Avoid Seizure
A second cruise ship has diverted to the Bahamas, avoiding a U.S. judge’s order to seize one of the company’s vessels as part of a lawsuit over unpaid fuel.
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Miami Judge Issues Arrest Warrant for Crystal Cruises Ship
A Miami judge issued a warrant that gives authorities the ability to seize the Crystal Symphony ship on U.S. waters. NBC 6’s Laura Rodriguez has the details.
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Passengers Undeterred After CDC Cruise Mask Mandate Expires
Most cruise lines have their own mask requirements until the end of January. after that, it’s anyone’s guess NBC 6’s Victor Jorges reports.
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CDC Cruise Mask Mandate Expires Saturday
It is now up to cruise lines to determine whether or not people on ships must wear a mask. NBC 6’s Victor Jorges has the details.
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COVID-19 And Cruising: How Is The Omicron Variant Impacting the Cruise Industry?
More positive COVID-19 infections are being reported on cruise ships across South Florida, sparking concerns for travelers and the community. What should you know if you have a cruise vacation planned, and how are COVID-19 cases in the cruise industry impacting travel, tourism and the economy? NBC 6 Anchor Roxanne Vargas spoke to cruise industry expert, Stewart Chiron, and FIU...
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Cruises Continue To Dock in South Florida with Covid-19 Positive Cases
NBC 6 has team coverage as yet another cruises landed in South Florida with multiple people testing positive for Covid-19 while on board. NBC 6’s Victor Jorges and Cristian Benavides have the latest.
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Cruise Ships Continue Docking with Positive COVID-19 Cases in South Florida
Another cruise ship docked at the Port of Miami with people who tested positive for Covid-19 while on board. Royal Caribbean’s Jewel of the Seas landed Sunday with at least 163 positive crew members, according to Cruise Law News. This week both Norwegian and Royal Caribbean canceled a number of voyages. Passengers on the ship said the staff tried to…
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COVID Cases Causes Cruises to Return Early
For the second time in two days, a Norwegian cruise ship voyage from Miami has been canceled over COVID-19 concerns. NBC 6’s Cristian Benavides reports
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CDC: Avoid Cruises Regardless of Vaccination Status
The CDC warns against all cruise travel regardless of vaccination status. NBC 6’s Ryan Nelson reports