Why was the Royal Caribbean ship rerouted?
The ship was rerouted to avoid Hurricane Humberto and Tropical Storm Imelda.
Travel / Cruise News
This week in cruise news, a Royal Caribbean ship performed a dramatic rescue in the Caribbean, while Norwegian Cruise Line quietly added a new fee for second entrees in its main dining rooms. compiled by Yanuki using the latest trends and d...
### Royal Caribbean's Rescue Mission
Royal Caribbean’s *Enchantment of the Seas*, sailing from Tampa to Costa Maya, rescued ten individuals from a failing raft in the Caribbean Sea on September 28. The ship had been rerouted from its original Bahamas itinerary due to adverse weather conditions, placing it in the right location to assist the distressed group. The rescued individuals were provided with care and water before being handed over to local authorities.
### Norwegian's New Dining Fee
Norwegian Cruise Line has implemented a $5 fee for each additional entree ordered in its main dining rooms. While the cruise line states this may help reduce food waste and improve service, some passengers view it as an unwelcome additional charge. Carnival Cruise Line has a similar policy, but it only applies after the third entree. NCL also recently added a $10 no-show fee for specialty restaurants.
### Carnival Cruise Line Lawsuit
A federal judge in Miami ruled Carnival Cruise Line negligent in a passenger injury case. A 62-year-old guest was awarded $344,000 in damages after suffering injuries from a fall on *Carnival Celebration*. The incident occurred when her sandal caught in an unmarked gap between the carpet and a metal threshold.
### Star Princess Delivery
Princess Cruises officially took delivery of the *Star Princess*, a 4,300-guest vessel, at Fincantieri Shipyard in Italy. The ship is the second in the line's Sphere class and is sailing towards Barcelona for its inaugural cruise.
The ship was rerouted to avoid Hurricane Humberto and Tropical Storm Imelda.
There is a $5 fee for each additional entree ordered in the main dining rooms.
The passenger was awarded $344,000 in damages.
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