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Royal Caribbean Sets Up Cruises From the Big Apple And Boston

Royal Caribbean Sets Up Cruises From the Big Apple And Boston Photo Courtesy: Royal Caribbean International Do you live near New York, New Jersey, or Boston, and are you looking to book a cruise for next year but don’t want to travel too far? Then Royal Caribbean has got you covered. The cruise line has released new cruises today that include a line-up for next year, and the year after, for three vessels to homeport in Boston and New York City. The ships will be sailing on voyages that range from 4-days long to a cool 11-days. The destinations that the

Pandemic forces cruise giant Royal Caribbean to shrink its fleet size

If we want Cape independence we have to take it

‘Our best hope is creating our own first world nation on Africa’s southern tip – the Cape of Good Hope. Together, let’s build Africa’s newest country. Security, freedom and prosperity for all the peoples of the Cape!’, reads the statement on the website . Last year, group co-founder Phil Craig told BizNews founder Alec Hogg that ‘36% of people in the Western Cape would like to see an independent Cape’ (listen to the interview below). But would it be possible? According to Stats SA,  it is Gauteng that is ‘South Africa’s economic powerhouse’, contributing ‘a third of South Africa’s gross domestic product (GDP) in 2017′. Gauteng contributed a significant 34% to the overall GDP, while the Western Cape managed just 14% in the same year. ‘Cape independence is completely dependent on the support of 50% of all WC voters, plus 1 more. This is the real ‘high bar’ for secession’, says Craig. Even with the support of Western Cape residents, would the

Report: Indian cruise line is new owner of Empress of the Seas

The announcement includes a photoshopped image of Empress of the Seas with the new logo onboard. Royal Caribbean has only said it sold the ship (and Majesty of the Seas) to an undisclosed party, based in Asia-Pacific. The message had no mention of Majesty of the Seas, which leaves its new owner still unknown. Mr. Bailom s message did say they are working on adding a second ship to the cruise line, but provided no further details. Empress of the Seas was launched in 1990 (then known as Nordic Empress) by Royal Caribbean following the acquisition of Admiral Cruises.  She was designed specifically for the short cruise market, offering 3- and 4-night cruises to the Bahamas.

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