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Carnival, Royal Caribbean and more change cruise itineraries to avoid Hurricane Rafael
Hurricane Rafael made landfall in Cuba as a Category 3 storm. Multiple cruise lines have altered itineraries to avoid the storm.
Royal Caribbean, Carnival change sailings; MSC’s loyalty change
Weather is not the only story of the day as MSC has made a major change to its loyalty program. Doug Parker covers all of that and more on the Nov. 7 editiion of Cruise News Today. Want the latest cruise news and deals? Sign up for the Come Cruise With Me newsletter.
Royal Caribbean Ship’s Return to Service Delayed, Transatlantic Cruise Changed
Voyager of the Seas, which has been in dry dock for routine maintenance, will delay its transatlantic voyage and cancel ports due to weather.
Four Royal Caribbean Cruise Ships Change Routes Due to Hurricane Rafael
Royal Caribbean is making adjustments to the itineraries of at least four cruise ships as Hurricane Rafael intensifies. The storm is on track to
Rafael strengthens into a hurricane in the Caribbean. The storm and its path could change drastically as it heads toward US
Rafael strengthened into a hurricane Tuesday evening as it lashed the western Caribbean with strong winds and heavy rain. The storm is expected to keep strengthening before it makes landfall in Cuba on Wednesday.
Hurricane Rafael's path still changing, NHC forecasts show. Will it still impact Texas?
Hurricane Rafael has shift and is now moving west into the Gulf of Mexico and towards the Texas-Mexico border. See impacts predicted by the NHC.
Will Hurricane Rafael Reach Texas? Storm Forecast Amid Path Shift
Hurricane Rafael is expected to become a major storm later Wednesday before hitting Cuba and then exiting into the Gulf of Mexico.
Hurricane Rafael heads west out of Cuba as a Category 2 storm after causing power system to collapse
The hurricane is in rarified air for storms in November, but will be in much different shape as it approaches the US.
Hurricane Rafael forecast to strengthen to powerful Category 3 storm before hitting Cuba
Thousands of people in the west of the island were evacuated as a prevention measure before Rafael was expected to slam into Cuba on Wednesday.
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Royal Caribbean's Explorer of the Seas rocked by unexpected wave
Explorer Of The Seas current location is at West Africa cruising at speed of 19.3 kn (36 km/h | 22 mph) en route to MIA US, ...
Cruise Hive
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Royal Caribbean Ship Hit by Sudden Wave, Tilts Dramatically
Explorer of the Seas tilted dramatically, scaring guests and scattering loose objects, after the vessel was hit with ...
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Disney Cruise Line follows Royal Caribbean in new beverage trend
Considered the best cruise lines for families, Disney Cruise Line and Royal Caribbean both keep family vacations and cruising ...
Travel Weekly
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Royal Caribbean CEO Liberty: We need more access to alternative fuels
Royal Caribbean Group CEO Jason Liberty highlighted environmental concerns as a challenge for the cruise industry, ...
TravelPulse on MSN
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Royal Caribbean President Shares Insights Into How Innovations, Travel Advisor Partnerships are Driving Cruise Demand
Beginning last year, Royal Caribbean, along with other “Big Three” operators Carnival Corp. and Norwegian Cruise Line ...
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Royal Caribbean explains why cruise prices keep going up
The industry will serve a record number of of passengers in 2024, and for
Royal
Caribbean
, business has been booming. The ...
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Royal Caribbean Has 28 Cruise Ships — Here's What You Need to Know About the Fleet
From state-of-the-art ships that launched this year to older favorites with classic charm, here's what you need to know about ...
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