Busy Weekend of Cruise Ship News – Sept. 7 through Sept. 10

There’s never a dull day when following incidents, accident and other news related to the worldwide cruise ship industry. Here are just a few stories that were reported across the Internet from Sept. 7 through Sept. 10. Cruise Ship Passengers Paid for Bermuda, But Got Halifax CTVNews in Canada reports, “vacationers who packed bathing suits for Bermuda instead bundled in sweaters as their cruise ship docked in Halifax on Sunday morning, their travel plans derailed by a burgeoning hurricane. Norwegian Dawn, which has a guest capacity of 2,300, was originally supposed to spend seven days on a round trip from Boston to Bermuda, but it swept into Halifax on Sunday morning instead on its first stop in the Maritimes — an itinerary change thanks to hurricane Florence.” Man Found Dead After Falling Overboard from Cruise Ship WPRI.com reports in a video that a Massachusetts man went overboard from the Provincetown Ferry II, a party boat which generally sails in…

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