Cruise News: Royal Caribbean Website Errors Sparks Refunds, Alaska Cruise Port Will See 1.4 Million
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the premier pass was listed in error and is not a Royal Caribbean product
Ketchikan is predicting another record year expecting 1.4 million Cruisers
MSC cruises announced a partnership with Guinness World Records which includes new onboard programming
Cruise Line stocks were down on Monday Carnival Corporation down 4.6 percent
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Cruise news today. A website error caused confusion among booked Royal Caribbean guests as the line had to issue refunds to passengers. Ketchikan is expected to have a record breaking 1.4 million cruise passengers in 2023, breaking previous records. MSC Cruises has announced a new partnership with Guinness World Records. [Read More] Β» Royal Caribbean: https://bit.ly/3leCPWn Β» MSC Cruises: https://bit.ly/3YF0igZ [Time codes] 00:00 Intro 00:09 Royal Caribbean makes website error 00:53 Looking ahead at Alaska 01:26 MSC partners with Guinness World Records 01:57 Stocks Β» Want to go behind the scenes? Join Cruise Radio EXTRA: https://www.patreon.com/cruiseradio [Connect] Tip hotline: Tips@cruiseradio.net Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CruiseRadio Want More News? Cruise Radio Newsletter: http://eepurl.com/Yi-E Our Mission at Cruise Radio is to deliver daily YouTube cruise industry news, breaking news updates, in-depth analysis, ship tours, video coverage, and original journalism that goes beyond the headlines. Subscriber count: 60,732 #Royalcaribbean #cruiseship #cruise