Cruise news today. Australia will soon align with the rest of civilization as the country will quickly eliminate vaccination requirements to cruise. The New South Wales Premier, Chris Minns, is expected to announce the policy changes soon, expressing his strong support for returning to normalcy. Stating the need for mask-wearing and Covid vaccinations when boarding cruises will be removed. Royal Caribbean's Portside B.B.Q. on Oasis of the Seas has recently seen a spike in its menu prices, with some items increasing as high as 50 percent. Carnival Cruise Line has announced the appointment of Matthew Boyd as entertainment director and Kyndall "Fire" Magyar as cruise director for the inaugural season of the Carnival Jubilee. With a combined 20 years of Carnival experience, Magyar has been working on Carnival ships since 2016, and Boyd recently earned the title of Carnival's 2023 Entertainment Director of the Year. Cruise line stock prices for CCL, RCL, and NCLH. [Connect] Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cruiseradio TikTok : https://www.tiktok.com/@cruiseradio Twitter: https://twitter.com/CruiseRadio ============================== Cruise Radio delivers daily newscasts, breaking news updates, in-depth analysis and coverage of the cruise industry, engaging stories, video coverage, and original journalism that goes behind the headlines. You'll also find behind-the-scenes videos and cruise ship and port tours. © Cruise Radio Subscriber count: 72,758
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