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Cruise Ship's Close Call Sparks Titanic Comparisons

Cruise to Labadee returns in 2024. Plus, sustainability moves and privacy debates at sea.

As cruise ships prepare to sail back to breathtaking destinations, from the vibrant shores of Labadee to the chilly waters of Alaska, it seems like the waves have more stories to tell than just holiday tales!

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A Carnival Cruise ship collided with an ice piece in Alaska, prompting passengers to liken the event to a modern Titanic moment. Despite concerns, the company confirmed no damage occurred, allowing the cruise to proceed as scheduled without delays.

Influencer filming on cruise ships raises privacy concerns among travelers, as evidenced by a recent incident on the Carnival Dream. Carnival's Brand Ambassador highlighted the fine line between filming in public and respecting others' privacy, stressing that

Royal Caribbean's CEO defends the cruising industry against overtourism criticism, highlighting its significant economic contributions. Despite protests and calls for regulations in popular destinations like Amsterdam and Greece, he emphasizes cruisingโ€™s positive impact on local economies and workers while pledging improvements in communication and environmental efforts.

Royal Caribbean will resume cruises to Labadee, Haiti, starting October 2024, after suspensions due to political instability. Improved safety conditions and returning airlines have prompted this decision. Notably, several ships will include Labadee in winter itineraries, marking a significant return for tourism in the region.

The Port of San Diego is set to enhance its environmental sustainability by installing a new shore power outlet for cruise ships. This $463,500 project aims to reduce air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions, aligning with the Maritime Clean Air Strategy. Construction starts in October 2024, with completion expected in early 2025.

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