Authorities have shared the methods by which they are searching for actress Naya Rivera who is presumed dead after disappearing from a rented boat.
Author: Morgan Hines, USA TODAY
Carnival cruise lines plan ‘staggered’ comeback, won’t return to full capacity until 2022
Carnival’s eight cruise lines will take a phased return to sailing determined by region and will not reach full capacity until 2022 at the earliest.
AIDA Cruises to resume operations in August, with new health protocols – but no port calls
German line AIDA Cruises, a subsidiary of Carnival Corp., announced Thursday that it would resume operations in August after idling since March.
Face masks, COVID-19 screening: EU issues guidelines for return to cruising amid pandemic
The European Union has issued a 49-page document outlining how cruise lines should operate within its territorial waters when they get back to sea.
Are you missing vineyard visits during quarantine? Try a virtual wine tasting
Don’t wait for vineyards to open, experience a wine tasting virtually. Vintners ship you the wine, then walk you through the tasting via video call.
‘We want routine COVID testing’: Union members demand Disneyland reopen safely
Unions held a “Disney Caravan for Safety” in Anaheim to demand that Disney reopen in a manner that would keep visitors and cast members safe.
Thousands crowd British beaches, ignoring social distancing and risking COVID-19 exposure
Three beach towns in southern England declared a “major incident” after thousands defied coronavirus social distancing rules and flocked to the shore.
Exclusive: Zaandam cruise passengers’ suit calls on Holland America, Carnival Corp. to reform
Passengers from a coronavirus-stricken cruise on MS Zaandam want several policy changes enacted by Holland America and its parent, Carnival Corp.
Spanish cruise line, owned partly by Royal Caribbean, reorganizing due to coronavirus hit
Pullmantur Cruises, a joint venture between Cruises Investment Holding and Royal Caribbean Group, has filed to reorganize, claiming insolvency.
‘Feels very unfair’: Families say cruise lines are using a ‘technicality’ to refuse refunds
One cruiser reported canceling less than an hour before refund eligibility, but Royal Caribbean, Norwegian and others aren’t budging on refunds.