Cruise Ends in Tragedy, Carnival Lawsuit, 50 Million cruisers?
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It's a story of a crew member that went overboard from the Norwegian Viva on April the 9th, just a few days ago.
Two passengers on board, a 19-year-old named Aiden and his younger sister who is 12, they say they were victims of harassment and assault on the Carnival Jubilee.
They anticipate in 2026 will have 39 million cruisers. They anticipate at the end of 2036 will have 50 million cruisers.
The whole thing's run off of batteries. It's all run off of those 9-V batteries, so it's going to be super annoying.
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Go to https://www.piavpn.com/lalidoloca to get 83% off from our sponsor Private Internet Access with 4 months free! A tragic update at sea as the search for a crew member who went overboard from the Norwegian Viva has been called off. In todayโs Cruise Show, we break down what happened and what it means. Plus, a cruise vacation turns into a legal battle after passengers say their trip on Carnival Jubilee was disrupted by aggressive behavior. We also look at a major milestone for the cruise industry, a new private island announcement from MSC Cruises, and the future of cruising with a fully battery-electric ship. And after nearly three decades at sea, one Norwegian Cruise Line ship is preparing to say goodbye. Stay up to date with everything happening in the world of cruising right here. Today's episode was sponsored by Private Internet Access