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MSC Cruises Presents Robotron - the star attraction aboard MSC Seascape

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With the aim of continuing to work on bringing the most advanced innovation to each of the ships, MSC Cruises announced details of the new technological entertainment options that passengers will be able to experience on MSC Seascape, the company's next ship to be launched. Will open in December this year. 

Celebrity Beyond To Be First Celebrity Cruises Ship To Offer Starlink Internet

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Celebrity Cruises' newest ship Celebrity Beyond, is set to become the first vessel in the fleet to offer passengers access to Elon Musk's Starlink Internet at sea. The new technology was introduced as a way to give travelers in remote locations better access to the internet, making them ideal for industries such as cruises and air travel. Now, three months after the US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) approved the use of the technology, it will make its way to the open ocean.

Royal Caribbean Group to add Starlink Internet on all cruise ships

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Royal Caribbean Group announced its plan to implement SpaceX's Starlink – making it the first in the cruise industry to adopt the high-speed, low-latency connectivity for a better onboard experience for guests and crew across the fleet. The innovative broadband internet service will be installed on all Royal Caribbean International, Celebrity Cruises and Silversea Cruises ships, along with all new vessels for each of the brands.

Aida Cruises charity to finance construction of a new school in India

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"You enjoy - we donate!" - under this motto, visitors to this year's Hamburg Cruise Days at the AIDA holiday world were able to indulge in culinary delights and at the same time do something for a good cause. With the proceeds from the sale of freshly prepared burgers and drinks, the charitable initiative AIDA Cruise & Help is now financing the construction of a school in India, making the 33rd project possible worldwide.

Amsterdam approves plan to host 1,000 refugees on cruise ship

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Amsterdam plans to host at least 1,000 asylum seekers on a cruise ship after a crisis in migrant centers left people sleeping in the open. The city council said the huge ship will be moored in the Vestelijk Havengebied industrial zone, away from the city's canals and tourist attractions, for at least six months from October 1. The vessel could eventually accommodate up to 1,500 people if needed.