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The first norovirus outbreak of the year has been confirmed aboard a cruise ship. Holland America Line reported the cases to the CDC following a voyage that ran from December 28 through January 9.
Some Carnival cruise guests may be surprised to find themselves back at an old-school muster drill. While Carnival Cruise Line continues to use digital safety briefings on most sailings, the company says select cruises are still required to hold full, in-person emergency musters to meet international safety regulations.
Norwegian Cruise Line has confirmed the reason behind its recent logo change, unveiling a refreshed brand identity and national advertising campaign.
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