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Islands Turn Cruise Ship Away Due to Onboard COVID-19 Cases

A new cruise ship policy announced in March 2018 will require passengers with confirmed COVID-19 cases to disembark from the vessel. The less than one percent of travelers who contract COVID-19 while traveling are highly contagious, and airborne outbreaks can easily spread on cruise ships. Until recently, however, there was no way to track how […]

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Royal Caribbean’s Enchantment of the Seas Restarts Operations from Baltimore

Royal Caribbean’s Enchantment of the Seas, the first ship to feature connection-free internet. The “us cruises” is a cruise ship that has been built by Royal Caribbean. The ship was originally scheduled to be delivered in 2015, but the company decided to delay delivery until 2016. Royal Caribbean and the whole cruise industry have had

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Robert Isom Explains: As CEO Of American, It’ll Be Meet The New Boss, Same As The Old Boss

In the age of Donald Trump, it is only a matter of time before American Airlines faces some serious threats to its dominance. However, if you think about it from an airline’s perspective — with airlines already in decline and competition on the rise — these developments may not be as bad for them as

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Holland America Line Ultimate Upgrade Event Offers Unheard of Deals

Holland America Line is offering limited time discounts on their Ultimate Upgrades event. This cruise line offers some of the best cruises in the world, which are often booked out months in advance. There’s still a chance to save big with this ultimate upgrade offer! The “Holland America Line Ultimate Upgrade Event Offers Unheard of

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Two Carnival Cruise Ships Converting to Domestic Sailings in Australia

Australian officials announced that two Carnival Cruise ships will be rerouted to domestic itineraries and save their passengers the hassle of traveling across town in order to book a ticket. The move is an attempt to decrease demand on Sydney Airport, which has been struggling with increased international passenger arrivals due primarily to China’s booming

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Great Prices, Better Seats, and Longer Trips: Airline Travel Trends to Watch in 2022

The global airline industry is constantly in flux due to the large number of emerging and established companies. In order for airlines to compete with low-cost carriers, they need to be innovative, change their business practices, and explore new technologies. International travel trends 2022 will be focused on better prices, better seats, and longer trips.

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Crystal Cancels Africa Over Variant Concerns, Replaces with Europe and Antarctica Itineraries

Crystal Scenery, one of the largest international airlines in Europe, has decided to cancel all its Africa-bound flights due to variant concerns. It appears that these fears are not unfounded as just a few weeks ago another popular airline had an accident where the plane plummeted into Mt. Kilimanjaro and killed everyone on board. The

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