CRUISE News & Analysis
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Hantavirus Update: Cruise Ship Evacuation in Tenerife
A cruise ship carrying passengers with possible hantavirus symptoms has arrived in Tenerife. Health officials have indicated that those exhibiting symptoms may need to be isolated on the island. This situation raises health concerns that could impact travel and tourism in the region. The evacuation process is part of efforts to manage potential health risks associated with the virus.
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Expedition Cruise Industry Grows 7.5% in 2025 Amid Hantavirus Risks
The global cruise industry serviced a record 37.2 million passengers in 2025, representing a 7.5% increase from 2024. The passenger volume is projected to reach 42 million by 2028, highlighting a robust demand for expedition cruising. Travelers are spending between $30,000 and $50,000 per person on remote itineraries, with interest in Antarctica trips up 34% year-over-year in early 2026. Despite health risks like the hantavirus outbreak on MV Hondius, experts believe demand for high-end remote expeditions remains strong.
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Evacuations Planned for Hantavirus-Hit Cruise Ship
European countries are preparing to send planes to evacuate citizens from a cruise ship affected by hantavirus. This development follows health concerns regarding the virus, which can spread through rodent droppings and urine. The exact number of citizens being evacuated and the specific countries involved have not yet been disclosed. The situation underscores ongoing public health challenges and may impact travel and tourism sectors in affected regions.
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Royal Caribbean (RCL) Cruise Bookings Recover Above Last Year
Royal Caribbean (RCL) reported that cruise bookings have returned to levels higher than the previous year after a slowdown in March and April. This recovery indicates that consumers are less concerned about geopolitical risks, including tensions with Iran. The exact percentage increase in bookings was not detailed, but the recovery trend follows a period of decreased reservations. These developments could signal a positive shift in consumer sentiment and contribute to market confidence in the cruise industry.
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