8th Largest Cruise Ship in the World | Canada Lawsuit | Carnival New Build

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Doug Parker presents several updates regarding the cruise industry for April 10th. The report begins with the christening of the MSC World America, which is identified as the eighth largest cruise ship in the world. The ceremony featured actress Drew Barrymore as the godmother and included a concert by Gloria Estefan. The vessel is scheduled to begin its inaugural Caribbean season from Port Miami. Additionally, construction has commenced on the Carnival Festival at the Meyer Werft shipyard in Germany. This new vessel will be the fourth in the Excel class and is expected to carry up to 6,400 guests while featuring music themed zones and a large waterworks park. The news also covers a legal matter involving Royal Caribbean, as two Canadian guests have filed lawsuits alleging they contracted Salmonella while sailing on the Radiance. The CDC confirmed an outbreak affecting over 180 guests on that specific sailing. Finally, the report notes a significant rise in cruise industry stocks, with Carnival Corporation, Royal Caribbean, Norwegian, and Viking all seeing notable percentage increases on Wednesday.
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The eighth largest cruise ship is officially christened.
Construction has officially begun on Carnival Cruise Lines next ship, the Carnival Festival.
Two Canadians are suing Royal Caribbean after alleging they contracted Salmonella.
Cruise stocks were up on Wednesday.
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