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Passengers affected by COVID-19 on a cruise can still pursue damages after the operator failed to overturn findings it was ...
Propulsion issues have led to itinerary changes and cancellations onboard Ruby Princess's 11-night sailing to Alaska, ...
A woman whose husband nearly died following a major Covid outbreak on a cruise that led to 28 deaths has lost her challenge to the damages she was awarded.
A court upheld a judgment making Carnival Corp liable for compensation to cruise passengers aboard the infamous Ruby Princess cruise during the pandemic. The three judges dismissed the company’s ...
Over a dozen high-profile anchors and television hosts have stepped away from their gigs at major networks, including CBS, NBC, MSNBC, Fox News and CNN. Notably, Stephen Colbert 's "The Late Show" has ...
Princess Cruises voyage impacted by ship propulsion problems originally appeared on TravelHost. Although the vast majority of ...
Ms. Karpik, the lead plaintiff in a class-action lawsuit against the cruise company Carnival, which chartered the Ruby Princess, also contracted Covid-19, although her symptoms were milder.
The 113,561-ton Ruby Princess “made unexpected contact with the dock at Pier 27” at the port of San Francisco, Princess Cruises said. But the cruise line was still hoping to embark on another ...
Ruby Princess was also disinfected before its next sailing. The ship is currently on a week-long Western Caribbean voyage that will return to Galveston on March 12, the spokesperson said.
The Ruby Princess “made unexpected contact” with Pier 27 just after 6 a.m. while returning from a 10-day roundtrip cruise to Alaska. Luckily, no one was injured.
Not all crew members disembarked, and an unknown number are ill. Princess Cruises posted a message on its website March 30 as the ship floated off Australia's coast. "Being able to send home those ...