Royal Caribbean sets sail on test cruise from Port Canaveral UPDATED 5:30 PM ET Jul. 27, 2021 PUBLISHED 2:54 PM ET Jul. 27, 2021 PUBLISHED 2:54 PM EDT Jul. 27, 2021
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PORT CANAVERAL, Fla. Royal Caribbean set sail on its first simulated Port Canaveral cruise Tuesday, nearly a year and a half after the industry shut down because of the pandemic.
What You Need To Know
Allure of the Seas left Port Canaveral Tuesday evening
2-night cruise heading to Coco Cay, returning Thursday
If the simulated cruise goes well, Allure of the Seas could be ready for its first scheduled voyage on Aug. 8.
The Allure of the Seas is heading out on a test voyage to see if the company is ready to restart cruise operations.
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