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Cruise stocks fall as CDC investigates more ships with COVID cases climbing
08:53am, Wednesday, 29'th Dec 2021
Shares of cruise operators fell Wednesday, after the number of ships being investigated and observed by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention as a result of COVID-19 cases reported has increa
Cruise ship industry faces more Covid disruptions as omicron spread
05:44pm, Tuesday, 28'th Dec 2021
Multiple cruise ships, including Holland America Line, Carnival Freedom and the Royal Caribbean Odyssey of the Seas, were turned away from ports after an outbreak of Covid cases. For access to live an
Royal Caribbean, Carnival Among 68 Cruise Ships Under CDC Investigation Radar For COVID-19 Cases
03:11am, Tuesday, 28'th Dec 2021
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Monday named cruise liners from Royal Carnival Corp (NYSE: CCL) and Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd (NYSE: RCL) among nearly six dozen ships th
Expect better demand in high-end cruises in 2022, says Truist's Scholes
11:53am, Monday, 27'th Dec 2021
Patrick Scholes, Truist lodging and leisure equity research managing director, joins 'Squawk on the Street' to discuss cruise stocks which are marginally down as the omicron variant creates questions
Why Carnival, Royal Caribbean, and Norwegian Cruise Stocks Fell Today
11:40am, Monday, 27'th Dec 2021
Cruise ships are "a petri dish," say travelers.
CCL, RCL, NCLH: Why Are Cruise Stocks Sinking Today?
11:14am, Monday, 27'th Dec 2021
Cruise stocks, airlines and other travel-related businesses are under pressure as the omicron variant continues to drive Covid cases higher. The post CCL, RCL, NCLH: Why Are Cruise Stocks Sinking Toda
Cruise stocks take a hit as COVID cases continue to spike higher
07:33am, Monday, 27'th Dec 2021
Shares of cruise operators took a hit Monday, as the continued surge in COVID-19 cases fuel fears of travel shutdowns. Shares of Carnival Corp. CCL, -0.24% dropped 2.4% in premarket trading, Royal Car
Maura: Bookings remain strong despite COVID-19 cruise cases
01:30pm, Friday, 24'th Dec 2021 The Nassau Guardian
Despite the worrisome news that almost 50 passengers tested positive aboard a Royal Caribbean International (RCI) cruise ship, Chief Executive Officer of Nassau Cruise Port Limited (NCP) Mike Maura Jr. told Guardian Business yesterday that NCPs cruise ship booking numbers remain strong, contending cruise ships are as safe as any other place that we all The post Maura: Bookings remain strong despite COVID-19 cruise cases appeared first on The Nassau Guardian .
Let Bahamians know the details
12:16pm, Friday, 24'th Dec 2021 The Nassau Guardian
Dear Editor, Well done to the new government for cutting Bahamians loose from the “egregious” deal done with Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines (RCL). Bahamians have had to borrow money to keep their deal going to the tune of more than $150 million. Please allow the Bahamian people to review the heads of agreement that we paid … The post Let Bahamians know the details appeared first on The Nassau Guardian .
55 people on US cruise ship test Covid positive
11:07am, Friday, 24'th Dec 2021 Buziness Bytes
Washington, Dec 24 (IANS) A total of 55 people aboard a Royal Caribbean International cruise ship have tested positive for Covid-19 after it set sail on December 18 from the US state of Florida, the company said. The infections on the Odyssey of the Seas cruise ship included passengers and crew members, and all are [] The post 55 people on US cruise ship test Covid positive appeared first on Buziness Bytes .
Sandals opens new High Grove Village
07:01am, Friday, 24'th Dec 2021 Jamaica Observer
MONTEGO BAY, St James - Adam Stewart yesterday opened a new wing at Sandals Royal Caribbean in this tourism resort city saying that it is testimony to the all-inclusive chain''s strong commitment to Jamaica in which it is investing US$240 million between 2021 and 2022, despite the novel coronavirus pandemic. According to Stewart, the executive chairman of Sandals Resorts International (SRI), US$40 million of that amount has so far been invested this year. "We didn''t want to end this year in any other way but in a positive way and signal to Jamaica that not only are we investing in the new Sandals Dunn''s River that will open this time next year; not only are we investing in a new Beaches Runaway Bay, which starts construction next summer; not only are we investing in the new Sandals Royal Dunn''s River, which starts construction next summer; [not only are] we are investing in Beaches Negril with a major expansion, but our first opening is here today - Sandals Royal Caribbean - with the new High Grove Village, 84 new rooms and suites," Stewart said. "So, by virtue of our actions we are committed deeply to Jamaica, to tourism at large, and we believe ultimately that this [pandemic] too shall end and we''re going to get back to happy, as we say in Sandals Resorts," added Stewart, who is also executive chairman of the Jamaica Observer .
55 coronavirus-positive people on cruise ship that left Florida
12:44am, Friday, 24'th Dec 2021 The Bobr Times
MISE & Agrave; DAY Fifty-five people tested positive for COVID-19 aboard a Royal Caribbean International cruise ship that left Florida on Saturday, the company said. & nbsp; Those infected include passengers and crew, although 95% of those on board are vaccinated against the coronavirus, Royal Caribbean said late Wednesday. The boat was not allowed to [] The post 55 coronavirus-positive people on cruise ship that left Florida first appeared on The Bobr Times .
Royal Caribbean halts new bookings for cruises departing through early January
11:25pm, Thursday, 23'rd Dec 2021 Azcentral
Royal Caribbean International has stopped bookings temporarily for cruises through mid-January.
Second Royal Caribbean Cruise Ship Suffers COVID Outbreak, Denied Entry To Aruba And Curacao
07:47pm, Thursday, 23'rd Dec 2021 Zero Hedge
Second Royal Caribbean Cruise Ship Suffers COVID Outbreak, Denied Entry To Aruba And Curacao This month, the second Royal Caribbean cruise ship to leave South Florida and the third to leave the US has reported COVID-19 infections among crew members and passengers. According to Miami Herald , at least 55 fully vaccinated crew members and passengers on Royal Caribbean''s Odyssey of the Seas tested positive for COVID on Wednesday. Last Saturday, the cruise ship departed from Fort Lauderdale, Florida, and has since been denied entry to Curacao and Aruba. An alleged guest on the cruise ship tweeted, "I''m stuck on a Covid ridden cruise ship.hearing about it on the news rather than from the captain." @RoyalCaribbean Im stuck on a Covid ridden cruise ship.hearing about it on the news rather than from the captain. Only getting two days reimbursementI think they spelled 100% reimbursement wrong #classaction Erin Heos (@ErinHeos) December 23, 2021 In a separate incident, 48 people aboard a Royal Caribbean Symphony of the Seas, the world''s largest cruise ship, tested positive last Saturday after returning from a week-long cruise.
Royal Caribbean Returning To Port Of Baltimore After Hiatus
02:17pm, Thursday, 23'rd Dec 2021 CBS Baltimore
The Maryland Port Administration is welcoming Royal Caribbean back to the Port of Baltimore on Thursday.
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