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Cruise news: Finally, a fast, easy and pleasant onboard internet experience

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October 31, 2017
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INSIGHT BY TOM STIEGHORST
Finally, a fast, easy and pleasant onboard internet experience
On Royal Caribbean's Harmony of the Seas, the onboard internet service, Voom, proves to be best in class.
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NEWS
Viking turns away Costco, agents grateful

The cruise company has stopped doing business with the shopping club because it doesn't comply with Viking's policy against rebating commissions.

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Mariner of the Seas getting massive makeover

When a $100 million overhaul is finished, the 3,114-passenger Mariner will sail three- and four-day cruises from Miami.

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St. Jude kids creating art for Carnival Horizon

The computer-controlled Dreamscape art installation in the atrium will use images created by patients at the hospital.  

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Costa promoting small-town tourism in Italy

The cruise line has partnered with 10 towns and villages that are near ports.

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Asia is eating the travel world

Given Asia's appetite for cruising, will agents here still be well fed by lines also operating there?

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