Thrown Off Ship for Attacking Crew [CRUISE NEWS]

Published: 05 September 2024
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Cruise news today. An incident on a Mediterranean cruise has resulted in a waiter suffering permanent facial injuries after being attacked by a guest. Villa Vie Residence’s Odyssey departed from the Harland & Wolff shipyard on Wednesday for sea trials outside Belfast. Holland America Line has announced new cruise itineraries to Alaska for 2026, with trips ranging from seven to 28 days. Cruise line stocks for CCL, RCL, NCLH, and VIK.

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