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Royal Caribbean's Empress of the Seas Headed To Southampton England.

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Royal Caribbean's Empress of the Seas Brings British Crew members home. In an effort to get crew member home, Royal Caribbean's Empress of the Seas departed Coco Cay in the Bahamas on May 19th, 2020 heading toward Southampton, United Kingdom. The Empress of the Seas is expected to arrive on June 5th 2020.  It is unclear what the next port will be after the Southampton call. If the coronavirus had not occurred the Empress of the Seas would have been sailing from Cape Liberty, Bayonne New Jersey - sailing to Bermuda, or New England / Canada itineraries. RETURN TO NYCRUISEINFO.com   ---------------------------------------   Sister Sites => NYCruiseInfo.com Website - Cruise Schedule, Ship Reviews, Ports of Call & More. => Nick's Cruise Corner Blog - News On Cruise Ships Sailing World Wide. => Follow Us on Instagram - NYCruiseInfo At Instagram => Subscribe to Our Monthly New York Cruises Newsletter .

Cunard Releases Inspiring Transatlantic Crossing Video On Queen Mary 2.

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 Luxury cruise line Cunard today released a video that showcases the iconic transatlantic experience on flagship ocean liner Queen Mary 2. Guests featured in the video describe the line’s signature seven-night Transatlantic Crossing, which travels between New York and London, as a unique and unforgettable way to escape day-to-day life. Video can be viewed here.  In the video, passengers describe their experience on the voyage as cherished time to relax and recharge, filled with innovative cuisine, peaceful spa days, engaging enrichment programs and inspired entertainment. “The Transatlantic Crossing video was created as a resource for Cunard’s devoted travel agent community and as a sentimental piece for our loyal guests,” said Josh Leibowitz, senior vice president, Cunard North America. “As a brand, we at Cunard have continued to innovate and update our trade and consumer marketing materials, and this video conveys the spirit of the Transatlantic Crossing that we so ofte...

Silversea Cruises Silver Wind Scheduled to Call At New York

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Silverseas's Cruises Silver Wind calls at New York for overnight stay on way to Europe Silversea Cruises luxury cruise ship the Silver Wind is scheduled to arrive New York on Friday, May 3.The ship is sailing on an itinerary that left from Fort Lauderdale in April 19 and sailed the Southern Caribbean back to Florida,  up the East Coast to New York, then to Canada, Ireland and Tilbury, England where the cruise ends on May 16. The Silver Wind is a luxury cruise ship carrying a small number of passengers  in superior staterooms. The high-end cruise line specializes in attentive service, elegant dining, and excellent entertainment. The Silver Wind will spend overnight in New York before departing early Friday evening evening. -------------------------------------------------------- LEARN MORE For more information on cruises from New York  check out our website at NYCruiseInfo .com. For more information on cruising is a worldwide check out our blog at NicksCru...

North Atlantic Storm Delays Ship Arrivals.

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In what is a rare event, both the arrival of Cunard's  Queen Mary 2 and P&O Cruises' Aurora were both delayed due to a North Atlantic. Both ships departed Southampton on 9/16/2018 en-route to the Big Apple. The Aurora was the first of the pair to pull into the Manhattan Cruise Terminal at around 11 AM. At about the same time, the Queen Mary 2 was just passing under the Veranzarro Narrow Bridge. The Queen Mary 2 pulled along side at the Brooklyn Cruise Terminal at 11:45 AM - approximately 6 hours behind schedule. New York was a port of call for the Aurora so visiting cruise passengers had about 3 hours less time to spend ashore. The Queen Mary 2 arrival was quite a different story, her disembarking passengers were possibly late for their flights home or missing shore-side commitments, The majority of cruise passenger for the next cruise were arriving at the pier in anticipation of a 1 PM boarding. The crew was under added pressure with having to unload luggage, str...