HURRICANE Irma has been elevated by the US National Hurricane Center to a category 4 storm, prompting itinerary changes for ships sailing in the Eastern Caribbean. Carnival Cruise Line’s itineraries on Carnival Glory, Carnival Magic, Carnival Splendor and Carnival Pride this week have been revised. MSC Cruises has diverted MSC...
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HURRICANE Irma has been elevated by the US National Hurricane Center to a category 4 storm, prompting itinerary changes for ships sailing in the Eastern Caribbean.
Carnival Cruise Line’s itineraries on Carnival Glory, Carnival Magic, Carnival Splendor and Carnival Pride this week have been revised.
MSC Cruises has diverted MSC Divina away from the Eastern Caribbean and MSC Opera is currently docked in Havana and expected to sail to Montego Bay (Jamaica) tomorrow, staying in the Western Caribbean prior to her scheduled return to Havana on Sat.
Meanwhile, Carnival Cruise Line has confirmed its Galveston-based vessels are back to normal scheduling following Hurricane Harvey.
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