Cruise Passengers Hit by Cruise Scam Using Real Booking Info

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Doug Parker reports on several developments affecting cruise passengers, beginning with a warning regarding phishing scams. Royal Caribbean guests have reported receiving fraudulent emails that contain accurate booking details, such as reservation IDs and ship names, to claim unauthorized charges. Similarly, Norwegian Cruise Line passengers have been targeted by scammers using Florida area codes who pose as representatives offering upgrades. The report advises travelers to verify all communications directly with their cruise line or travel agent. Regarding the US government shutdown, Carnival Cruise Line brand ambassador John Heield stated that ship operations, ports, and deliveries remain unaffected, though some national park excursions in Hawaii might face impacts. In destination news, Royal Caribbean has introduced a fleet of colorful water shuttles designed to transport guests to the upcoming Royal Caribbean Beach Club on Paradise Island in the Bahamas. These ferries, featuring tropical themes, will support the beach club opening around December. The broadcast concludes with a photo of the Carnival Venezia in San Juan and a summary of recent stock market gains for major cruise corporations including Carnival, Royal Caribbean, Norwegian, and Viking.
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Always double check messages when in doubt or just call the cruise line or your travel agent to confirm.
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