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  2. Left at the port: Royal Caribbean passengers denied boarding ...

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    Jai Raynor’s vacation ended before it even started. The 23-year-old, based in Brisbane, Australia, planned to take a Royal Caribbean International cruise on Tuesday with his wife, Kaitlyn, to ...

  3. Royal Caribbean Group's "Cruise with Confidence" program has been in place since March 2020 and applies to flagship line Royal Caribbean International, Silversea Cruises and Celebrity Cruises, ...

  4. Royal Caribbean forbids passport-holders from mainland China ...

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    Royal Caribbean has banned those with Chinese, Hong Kong and Macau passports from boarding any of its cruise ships, regardless of when they were there last.

  5. Royal Caribbean International - Wikipedia

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    Royal Caribbean International (RCI), formerly Royal Caribbean Cruise Line (RCCL), is a cruise line founded in 1968 in Norway and organized as a wholly owned subsidiary of Royal Caribbean Group since 1997. Based in Miami, Florida, it is the largest cruise line by revenue and second largest by passengers counts. In 2018, Royal Caribbean ...

  6. Vessel emergency codes - Wikipedia

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    Echo, echo, echo is the code for a possible collision with another ship or the shore aboard Royal Caribbean ships, or if the ship is starting to drift. [1] On board some cruise lines this means danger of high winds while at port. It alerts the crew responsible for the gangway, thrusters etc. to get into position and be ready for new maneuvers.

  7. Muster drill - Wikipedia

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    A muster drill in progress on Royal Caribbean cruise ship Grandeur of the Seas A muster drill in progress on the Coral Princess. A muster drill, sometimes referred to as a lifeboat drill or a boat drill, is an exercise that is conducted by the crew of a ship prior to embarking on a voyage. A muster drill prepares passengers for safe evacuation ...