Cruise News Today — January 14, 2023: Another Ship Goes to In-Person Muster Drill, Bad Weather
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another Cruise operator has been spotted going back to in-person mustard drills this time it's region Seven Seas cruises
a storm is headed for the Bahamas and is already disrupting cruise calls scheduled for this weekend
Viking Cruises has announced its 2024-2025 180-day world cruise, starting at $60,000 per passenger
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Cruise news for Saturday morning. Another cruise ship, Regent Seven Seas Navigator, returns to in-person muster drills instead of eMuster. A storm is headed for the Bahamas and is already disrupting cruise calls scheduled for this weekend. Viking Cruises has announced its 2024-2025 180-day world cruise, starting at $60,000 per passenger. [Read more] » Viking: https://bit.ly/3CLy2RZ [Time codes] 00:00 Intro 00:13 Cruise ship doing in-person muster drill again 01:01 Storm headed for the Bahamas 01:45 Viking details 2024-2025 world cruise 02:24 Stocks » Prescription to Cruise Mug: https://bit.ly/3xAugH6 » More cruise news: https://bit.ly/3vtCFub [Connect] Tip hotline: Tips@cruiseradio.net TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@cruiseradio Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CruiseRadio 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: 58,608 #cruise #cruising #bahamas