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Cruise news: Travel industry might face greater scrutiny if Dems take Senate

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CRUISE
August 28, 2018
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INSIGHT BY TOM STIEGHORST
Travel industry might again face Rockefeller-style scrutiny if Dems take Senate
Sen. Ed Markey's demands of travel insurers are reminiscent of the style that Sen. Jay Rockefeller brought to cruise industry oversight and a reminder of what the bigger players in the travel industry may be in for if Democrats take control of the Senate.
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NEWS
Hurricane forces Pride America to alter itineraries
Norwegian Cruise Line said the Pride of America will return to Honolulu one day late as a result of Hurricane Lane's proximity to Hawaii.
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Crystal now selling the Endeavor
Bookings opened a day after Crystal laid the keel for the 200-passenger ship in a ceremony at the Werften shipyard.
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Carnival line's largest ship going to Port Canaveral
Under an agreement with Canaveral's port authority, the line will get a new terminal for the 5,286-passenger ship it plans to deploy in 2020.
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P&O Cruises to stop billing for gratuities in 2019
The British-based subsidiary of Carnival Corp. currently charges a daily service fee for each passenger, which will become part of the fare May.
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FEATURED STORY
No clear solution for disposing of sludge produced by scrubbers
The cruise industry might have tamed an air pollution problem only to create the potential for new contamination of the waters in which its vessels sail.
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