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Cruise News Update: Bedbugs, NCL Changes Mind, Thanksgiving, and More

Some big cruise news stories from Cruise Hive over the past week, with bedbugs on Carnival, NCL's Free at Sea, Thanksgiving menus, and more!

New Terminal Opens as MSC Seascape Arrives at Texas Homeport

Port of Galveston has opened Cruise Terminal 16 and welcomed MSC Seascape as the first MSC Cruises ship homeported from Texas.

McConaugheys Christen New Star Princess Ahead of First Fort Lauderdale Sailing

Matthew and Camila McConaughey named Princess Cruises’ newest ship during a ceremony at Port Everglades as Star Princess begins Caribbean sailings.

First Carnival Cruise Ship to Return to Jamaica for Port Visit

Carnival Paradise will visit Ocho Rios next week as a port stop, the first Carnival ship to return to Jamaica after Hurricane Melissa.

Cruise Surge Positions Port Canaveral for Even Bigger Years Ahead

Port Canaveral's annual State of the Port address highlights growth and success as well as community support and future plans.

Cruise Passengers Concerned as FAA Cuts Flights at Major US Airports

FAA cuts 10% of flights at 40 major U.S. airports, leaving cruise passengers concerned about delays, missed embarkations, and limited insurance coverage.

Two Livestreamers Kicked Off Royal Caribbean Ship After Misbehaving

Two guests have been removed from Harmony of the Seas following multiple incidents that culminated in a fight onboard.

Virgin Voyages’ Ship Cancels Port Calls to Storm-Ravaged Jamaica

Virgin Voyages’ Brilliant Lady cancels Jamaica calls after Hurricane Melissa, rerouting to Cozumel, Grand Turk, and Puerto Plata instead.

Royal Caribbean Begins Diverting Ships From Jamaica

Royal Caribbean has changed several itineraries to remove Jamaica visits and more will likely be impacted in the next few weeks.

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