Cruise News Briefing - July 25, 2020
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say goodbye to the muster drill that you remember at least on a half dozen different cruise lines
royal caribbean group announced muster 2.0 an electronic safety drill where guests can do the muster drill at their leisure via a smartphone app or on their stateroom tv
two former royal caribbean ships have arrived at the scrap yard in turkey and are being prepared to be cut up and recycled
the u.s centers for disease control is finally opening up to having a dialogue with cruise ship operators
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Cruise News Briefing - July 25, 2020. Royal Caribbean Group introduces a new type of muster drill. Two former Royal Caribbean International ships arrive at the scrapyard. And the CDC is opening up the dialogue about the cruise industry.