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Costa Cruises to broadcast FIFA World Cup matches live on all ships

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Costa Cruises announced that FIFA World Cup matches hosted by Qatar from November 20 to December 18, will be broadcasted live on all cruise ships. The football matches will stream on Sport 24, the ship's live sports channel. No matter where Costa cruise ships sail, guests will not miss a single match, even in the middle of the sea, thanks to satellite broadcasting with extensive coverage between the two hemispheres.

Carnival Corporation Named One of World's Top Companies for Women by Forbes

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Carnival Corporation has been named for the second consecutive year as one of the World's Top Female-Friendly Companies of 2022 by Forbes. The recognition builds on a series of other distinguished honors Carnival Corporation has earned this year from the leading source of business news for companywide operations and dedication to diversity, equity and inclusion, including the World's Best Employers of 2022 and Best Employers for Diversity for 2022.

Second Virgin Voyages Ship Arrives in Miami

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PortMiami welcomed the second Virgin Voyages ship, Valiant Lady, as she joined her sister ship Scarlet Lady this weekend, for the sart of her Caribbean cruise season. Valiant Lady will sail six- and eight-night itineraries from Miami this winter, with visits to Roatan, San Juan and St. Croix, as well as Virgin Voyages’ exclusive Beach Club at Bimini.

AIDA concludes successful cruise season in Warnemünde

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The summer cruise season in the seaside resort of Warnemunde is coming to an end. Today AIDA Cruises will end its 2022 cruise season from the home port of Warnemunde, concluding a successful year with 53 calls. Today AIDAsol has moored for the last time this year ahead of its departure to the Canary Islands for the winter season. The ship is scheduled to depart at 6 p.m.

Symphony of the Seas Earns Perfect 100 on Recent USPH Inspection

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The 230,000-ton Symphony of the Seas earned a perfect 100 points on its most recent United States Public Health inspection last week. The Royal Caribbean International ship earned a 100 U.S.P.H. rating during an announced inspection on October 29, at the PortMiami. The perfect score has been achieved thanks to the 2,200 hard working crew who have shown its commitment and dedication to make this ship one of the cleanest vessels sailing out from US ports.

Search underway for missing person believed to have fallen overboard from MSC Bellissima

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The port of Barcelona initiated a search and rescue operation on Sunday morning for a person suspected of going overboard from the cruise ship MSC Bellissima, reported Catalan news outlets. A Helicopter and Maritime Rescue crafts were scrambled to search for the miss