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Legendary Sophia Loren Christens 19th Ship of MSC Cruises

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On June 8, 2023, the cruise ship MSC Euribia was christened in Copenhagen, and the honor of being its godmother was bestowed to the iconic Sophia Loren. This marked the 19th time that the legendary film diva had christened a cruise ship for MSC Cruises, solidifying her status as a record godmother in the maritime industry.

4 Reasons You Should Think About A Galapagos Vacation

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Situated 600 miles off the Ecuador coast, the Galapagos Islands is the best vacation spot for lovers of wildlife and enthusiasts of nature. The volcanic islands feature some of the rarest plant and animal species, and these are ones that you won’t find in other parts of the world. The archipelago is wealthy in flora and fauna that has held captive many scientists and researchers.

What are the roles and positions of the Human Resources department on a cruise ship?

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The Human Resources department plays a crucial role in the cruise ship industry, serving as the core of the company's onboard operations. Its main responsibility is to ensure the continuity of sustainable business operations while promoting a safe, fair, and equal treatment of all crew members. While some HR personnel may prioritize protecting the company's interests, there are many dedicated individuals who genuinely strive to support and advocate for the well-being of the crew members.

Time-lapse Video Reveals Construction Progress of TUI Cruises' Mein Schiff 7

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The highly anticipated construction of Mein Schiff 7, the latest addition to the TUI Cruises brand, has been underway at the Meyer shipyard in Turku, Finland, since June 14, 2022. This new vessel aims to increase the fleet's capacity following the retirement of the former Mein Schiff Herz (now Marella Voyager) in April of this year. With a construction timeline of less than two years, Mein Schiff 7 is rapidly taking shape, bringing excitement to cruise enthusiasts worldwide.

German Federal Police Arrests Two Crew Members in Kiel

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In an unexpected turn of events, the port of Kiel witnessed the arrest of two crew members from separate cruise ships, the MSC Euribia and the MS AIDAnova. The federal police, conducting routine checks of passenger and crew lists, discovered arrest warrants for a 33-year-old North Macedonian and a 55-year-old Turkish national. As a result, their journey came to an abrupt end, and they were swiftly transported to prison, where they will serve a total of 905 days behind bars.

Icon of the Seas to Begin Her First Sea Trials on Sunday

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Icon of the Seas prepares to embark on its first sea trials, marking a significant milestone in the world of cruising. The sea trielas are scheduled to start on Sunday, June 18, testing the capabilities of the newbuild, set to become world’s largest cruise ship when it starts operations in January 2024. Departing from the shipyard in Turku, Finland, the Icon of the Seas will navigate the Baltic Sea during these crucial tests.

Carnival Venezia Sets Sail on Inaugural Cruise from New York City

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Carnival Cruise Line's newest addition to the fleet, Carnival Venezia, has embarked on its inaugural voyage from New York City. As fans of the cruise line eagerly awaited the arrival of the first "Carnival Fun Italian Style" ship, the former Costa Cruises vessel set sail to Bermuda after the naming ceremony hosted by the ship's godfather, Jay Leno.

NCL to Close Seven Production Shows: Brace Yourselves for "Innovative" Replacements

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Hold onto your seats because we have some exciting news coming from Norwegian Cruise Line. Brace yourselves for the excitement, as the company has announced, in an internal letter sent to cast members, the closure of several current production shows on not one, not two, but a whopping nine cruise ships. Talk about shaking things up!