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CRUISE
April 12, 2022
INSIGHT BY ANDREA ZELINSKI
Crystal Cruises' crew wait and hope for a return
Several people who worked for Crystal say that fellow crew are holding out hope that a buyer will scoop up the line, employ the crew and restart operations.
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NEWS
Royal Caribbean reports record-breaking week of bookings
The cruise line said the record-setting week was March 26 through April 1.
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NCL's Pride of America resumes sailing Hawaii cruises
On April 9, the 2,186-passenger ship set sail for the first time in more than two years.
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Lindblad will name refitted Crystal yacht the National Geographic Islander II
The 48-guest luxury vessel will make its Lindblad debut in the Galapagos on Aug. 18.
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Norwegian Cruise Line enters the metaverse with NFT auction
The cruise line is auctioning off six non-fungible tokens, known as NFTs, in celebration of the launch of the Norwegian Prima.
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Carnival Sensation arrives at ship-breaking yard
The 28-year-old ship had been laid up since the pandemic began and was officially retired in February.
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MSC Cruises launches pre-cruise program for Venice and Athens departures
The cruise line is rolling out the "Stay and Cruise" program this summer in the Eastern Mediterranean.
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FEATURED STORY
First Call: Entertainment and outdoor dining options shine on Discovery Princess
The sixth and final ship in Princess' Royal class made its debut March 27 with some features all its own.
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