CRUISE NEWS - COCO CAY CLOSED, CARNIVAL CORP FOUND GUILTY, PRINCESS IS REUSING COOKING OIL

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The creator discusses several recent developments within the cruise industry, beginning with a pilot initiative by Princess Cruise Line in Alaska. This program involves repurposing used cooking oil from the Discovery Princess to create biofuels for tour buses in Juneau. The host notes that this effort aligns with the industry's broader commitment to achieving carbon neutrality by 2050. The video then shifts to a legal ruling in Australia, where courts found Carnival Corporation negligent in a class action lawsuit involving passengers who contracted COVID-19 on the Ruby Princess. The ruling entitles plaintiffs to compensation for medical expenses, though the company is currently reviewing the judgment. Finally, the creator reports on itinerary disruptions for Royal Caribbean passengers. Due to high winds, ships including the Oasis of the Seas and the Allure of the Seas were denied access to Perfect Day at CocoCay, resulting in diversions to other ports such as Fort Lauderdale. The host concludes by reflecting on the unpredictability of cruise itineraries due to weather conditions and encourages viewer engagement regarding compensation for such diversions.
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princess Cruz line they've done been found out reusing their cooking oil
the courts there have found Carnival Corporation guilty
perfect day at CoCo K has been deemed off limits
they're reusing it in Alaska to power the tour buses for princess Cruz line
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