Robbers shoot two P&O Cruises’ passengers in Barbados
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Two passengers of P&O Cruises' Adonia are in hospital after being shot by an armed robber during a port call in Barbados.
A 59-year-old woman was shot in the right thigh and a 72-year-old man was shot in the pelvis on the outskirts of the capital Bridgetown as they made their way back to Adonia on Sunday afternoon. They have been named as Philip and Ann Prior, from Woodbridge in Suffolk, according to a report in the Evening Standard, Cruise Critic reports on its website.
According to police reports the attacker fled the scene with the woman's handbag before the police arrived. Passers-by rushed to the couple's aid, using towels as bandages, until an ambulance arrived. The pair was taken to the nearby Queen Elizabeth Hospital where they are said to be 'comfortable'.
A statement from P&O Cruise read: “Two passengers on Adonia have been hospitalised in Bridgetown, Barbados following an incident on shore. Local authorities are investigating. Our shoreside customer care team and ship's medical team are providing support as necessary.”
A police spokesman said: “It appears the incident was a robbery. They are currently receiving medical attention but are not in a life-threatening condition. They are talking to our detectives to assist with the investigation. We believe the couple were on the way back to their cruise ship.”
P&O Cruises to add fly cruises to the Mediterranean in 2014-15 programme
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P&O Cruises, the UK contemporary market brand in the Carnival Corp & plc group, says it will introduce fly cruises in the Mediterranean in its 2014-15 cruise programme.
In all, the company that has seven ships will offer 269 cruises in 2014, visiting 218 places (including 17 new destinations) in 77 countries and it will offer itineraries to Norway and Iceland, the Baltic, Iberia, Canary Islands, Mediterranean and Caribbean, plus three world cruises.
There will be m ore short cruise breaks than ever before - 35 in total, plus cruises on the 30,300 gross ton Adonia into the heart of Seville and Bordeaux, a visit to Kiel during the Kiel Week festival and a cruise around Britain plus Arcadia’s cruise to the USA and Canada.
The programe will also include an expanded Northern Lights cruises on Oriana in 2015 to sail to the Arctic Circle, while more cabins for solo travellers, including the first single balcony cabins on newly refit Arcadia. In addition, more themed cruises following on from the success of this year’s Strictly Come Dancing and cruises with celebrity chefs and wine experts, plus 2014 celebrates the 30th anniversary of P&O Cruises Music Festivals at Sea.
A 143,000 gross ton newbuilding is due to join the fleet in March 2015.
Panorama cabins with private patio and pool on Aida newbuildings
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Passengers in Panorama cabins in the two 125,000 gross ton newbuildings that Aida Cruises has on order at Mitsubishi in Japan, will be able to enjoy a private patio deck with pool and bar, the company says on its website.
The patio will feature sofas, tables and sun beds plus a pool and bar and it will be located in the forward part of the vessels. The first one of the two ships will enter service in the spring of 2015.
Aida Cruises is based in Rostock, Germany, and it is part of the carnival Corp & plc group.
Norwegian Breakaway leaves Meyer Werft – stern first
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Norwegian Breakaway, the largest cruise ship to ever be built in Germany, has departed the Meyer Werft shipyard in Papenburg, for her approximately 24-hour long passage along the Ems River and has arrived in Eemshaven.
In preparation for the ship’s passage, stern first, the Nautical Operations teams from both Meyer Werft and Norwegian trained and practiced the precise manoeuvres for the past several months, utilising high tech simulators and detailed schematics. Norwegian Breakaway presented the most challenging conveyance ever, as the ship required precise manoeuvres in order to navigate through extremely narrow passages, with less than two metres clearance on either side of the vessel, Norwegian said in a statement.
“Before reaching her final destination in Eemshaven, Netherlands early Thursday morning, heading toward the North Sea, Norwegian Breakaway passed through additional narrow passages including the locks in Papenburg, which allow only 1.5 metre clearance on either side; Weener Bridge in Weener; Jann-Berghaus Bridge in Leer; and Ems-Barrier in Gandersum,” the company said.
Carnival Legend misses port on propulsion problems
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Carnival Cruise Line’s 2002 built Carnival Legend has missed a call at Grand Cayman due to propulsion problems that slow down the 88,500 gross ton vessel, media reports say.
The ship is on the last leg of a cruise from Tampa, where it is due to arrive on Sunday. “Because of the problems, the ship is skipping its last stop in Grand Cayman and will head straight to Tampa,” CNN quoted the company as saying.
Earlier this week, a cruise of the 2009 built Carnival Dream that is of 128,000 gross tons was aborted in St Maarten due to a generator-related issue and the next cruise of the ship was cancelled as well.
Carnival Cruise Lines is part of the Carnival Corp & plc group.
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