SINGAPORE – A Royal Caribbean “cruise-to-nowhere” from Singapore began disembarking its nearly 1,700 passengers who were confined to their cabins for more than 16 hours on Wednesday after a COVID-19 ...
One of Singapore's "cruises to nowhere" came to an abrupt end on Wednesday after a passenger tested positive for COVID-19, the disease caused by the coronavirus, spokespeople for the Royal Caribbean ...
A cruise ship docked at the Marina Bay Cruise Centre in Singapore. (Ore Huiying/Bloomberg News) A man who tested positive for Covid-19 aboard a cruise ship that departed from Singapore doesn’t have ...
A passenger on board Royal Caribbean's Quantum of the Seas has tested positive for Covid-19, forcing the cruise ship's early return to port. The ship set sail from Singapore on a "cruise to nowhere" — ...
SINGAPORE, Nov 6 (Reuters) - Hit by cabin fever, hundreds of Singapore residents itching to get out of the tiny country boarded a "cruise to nowhere" on Friday, a rare chance to sail the seas after ...
Since coronavirus outbreaks on cruise ships shook the industry earlier this year, operators have tried to win back passenger confidence with options such as “cruises to nowhere” that circle the seas ...
Update: The passenger whose positive coronavirus test forced the cruise ship to dock did not actually have the virus, officials said. He has since tested negative several times. A “cruise to nowhere” ...
A Royal Caribbean Cruises ship is back in Singapore on what was meant to be day three of a four-day cruise to nowhere after a positive Covid-19 case was identified on board early Wednesday. About ...
SINGAPORE, Oct 8 (Reuters) - Singapore is launching cruises to nowhere from November, as the travel hub tries to kick-start a tourism industry battered by the coronavirus pandemic. Genting Cruise ...
Singapore allows cruises to nowhere, helping a struggling industry. That means socially distanced buffet lines, electronic monitoring and hand sanitizer at the slot machines. The World Dream, docked ...
Royal Caribbean International, which began sailing Quantum of the Seas from Singapore in December 2020, will extend its season through October 2021. "We have continued to see an overwhelming demand in ...
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