Cruise ships that carry upward of 250 passengers have committed to testing everyone for COVID-19 ahead of boarding. Testing will be done worldwide.
Author: Morgan Hines, USA TODAY
‘It was just like a nightmare’: Baby sick on Royal Caribbean ship had to get multiple amputations, lawsuit says
The Moon family’s harrowing cruise ordeal included a very sick infant daughter. Five futile infirmary visits. And eventually three amputations.
CDC ‘no-sail’ order extension official: Cruise ships will not sail in U.S. waters until Nov. 1
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced Wednesday it is extending its “no-sail” order for the U.S. cruise industry through Oct. 31.
San Diego proceeds with ‘Spooktacular’ Halloween event while other California parks remain closed
As if 2020 isn’t spooky enough, theme parks across the country are trying to uphold Halloween traditions — and that includes SeaWorld San Diego.
Florida Georgia Line’s Tyler Hubbard and wife Hayley welcome third child
Florida Georgia Line’s Tyler Hubbard, 33, and Hayley Hubbard, welcomed their third child, a second son.
Oktoberfest may be canceled in Munich but toned down celebrations are still on
While no one is able to attend Munich’s Oktoberfest in person, that doesn’t mean its spirit isn’t alive and thriving in other parts of the world.
‘Failing or close to it’: Environmental organization gives cruise industry poor report card
The cruise industry has come under fire for its negative environmental impact for years. 2020 appears to be no different.
Six months into pandemic pause, Carnival cancels more cruises into spring 2021
Carnival Cruise Line will sell Carnival Fascination and Carnival Imagination, the line announced. It also canceled some cruises into spring 2021.
AIDA Cruises moves up restart date to Oct. 17 with cruises departing from Italy
AIDA Cruises, a subsidiary of Carnival Corp., has moved up its restart date. The line plans to resume cruising in the Mediterranean on Oct. 17.
First listen: ‘Driving the Green Book’ podcast preserves history of Black travel
Macmillan’s newest podcast, ‘Driving the Green Book,’ featuring Alvin Hall, launched Tuesday on all streaming platforms.