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How we prepare for USPH inspection, and what happens if a cruise ship fails?

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If you have ever worked on a cruise ship especially sailing in the US, you know the true meaning of the USPH inspection. Regardless of the cruise line or the ship, we are expected to maintain high standards of cleanliness. If you work on a seven-day cruise with the two American ports, that means that you are required to do two special cleanings per cruise.

MSC Virtuosa Crew Member Medically Evacuated at Port of Hamburg

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A crew member aboard the cruise ship MSC Virtuosa required urgent medical attention and was evacuated shortly after the vessel departed from Hamburg, Germany. MSC Virtuosa, which had 6,300 passengers on board and had made 14 calls to Hamburg previously, left the Cruise Center Steinwerder around 9 p.m. on Sunday evening en route to Zeebrugge, Belgium.

Cunard’s Queen Anne Crowned with Iconic Red and Black Funnel

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Cunard's latest cruise liner, reached a significant construction milestone at the Fincantieri shipyard in Italy. The iconic red and black funnel, which has become synonymous with Cunard's seafaring heritage, was securely installed on the vessel in a process known as the 'funnel lift.' This marks a major step forward as Queen Anne prepares for her maiden voyage in May 2024.

Two Crew Members To Serve As Godmothers Of Marella Voyager

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Marella Cruises has announced that it has chosen two of its own crew members as the godmothers for its newest cruise ship, Marella Voyager. In a departure from the typical choice of celebrities, Marella Cruises has selected Chief Purser Tatyana Olkhovska and Senior Destination Services Operations Manager Jacqui Nobile, who together have over 40 years of combined experience in the cruise industry across various roles and ships.

Rare Hybrid Solar Eclipse Witnessed Aboard P&O's Pacific Explorer by Guests and Crew

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On the recent 5-night cruise aboard P&O's Pacific Explorer, passengers and crew were treated to an extraordinary spectacle - a total Hybrid Solar Eclipse. The ship sailed from Fremantle and anchored off the coast of Exmouth, Western Australia, offering an unparalleled view of the eclipse on April 20. This was a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to witness a Hybrid Solar Eclipse that tracked over the North West Cape of Western Australia, including Exmouth.