Cruise Currents: Arrests, Bans, and Age Debates

Raymond
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Cruise lines grappled with drama this week—a passenger nabbed at port, MSC’s fresh gadget clampdown, and fresh looks at who sails solo. From arrests to policy tweaks, headlines swirled around safety and access amid holiday sailings. These ripples remind sailors: decks demand respect, rules evolve.

Passenger in Chains

U.S. marshals collared a fugitive mid-voyage as his ship docked in the Philippines’ Kareem port. The 54-year-old, dodging warrants back home, faced swift detention—extradition pending. Norwegian eyes a lifetime blacklist, underscoring zero tolerance for onboard fugitives.

MSC’s Smart Shades Shutdown

MSC Cruises slapped a ban on smart glasses like Meta’s, irking tech-toting guests over covert recording fears. “Devices capable of discreet data capture barred in public areas,” reads the edict—aimed at privacy amid rising gadgetry. Pushback brews, but lines prioritize peace.

Age Lines Redrawn

Solo under-21? Tough luck on many lines—Carnival, Norwegian demand 21+ guardians for U.S. departures; internationals flex to 18. MSC mandates one 21+ per cabin, alcohol at 21 stateside. Graduation dreams clash with fine print; check itineraries early.

Beyond the Buzz

MSC Meraviglia trimmed Bahamas stops for maintenance, Princess’ Discovery Princess gleams post-drydock. Carnival’s dos-and-don’ts refresh guides fun. Stay sharp—news shifts faster than swells.

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