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MIAMI – Royal Caribbean’s Freedom of the Seas ship returned to PortMiami Tuesday morning after setting sail on a simulated voyage and becoming the first ship to sail with passengers from the U ...
Originally unveiled in 2006, Freedom of the Seas was the world's largest cruise ship until the late 2009 debut of Royal Caribbean's 225,282-ton Oasis of the Seas, and it remains one of the biggest ...
The Freedom of the Seas docked at Royal Caribbean’s Perfect Day at CocoCay. The ship conducted its test sailing, a precursor to resuming scheduled, revenue sailings. Photo Credit: Royal ...
The first cruise to sail from a U.S port has begun in the first step to bring back the industry after the coronavirus pandemic caused ships to stay empty of passengers for more than a year.
Royal Caribbean Launches ‘Simulated' Freedom of the Seas Cruise From PortMiami Passengers were boarding until approximately 2:30 p.m. Published June 20, 2021 • Updated on June 21, 2021 at 6:41 am ...
All systems on the ship were functioning, according to a spokeswoman. The fire started in a mechanical area on the 9-year-old ship around 9:15 a.m. as the vessel was pulling in to Falmouth, Jamaica.
Starting March 2020, the renovated Freedom will sail from San Juan on seven-night Southern Caribbean cruises. The 3,782-passenger Freedom will replace the 2,050-passenger Vision of the Seas.
The “Freedom of the Seas" is scheduled to set sail on a paid cruise July 2nd. Get local news you need to know to start your day with NBC 6's News Headlines newsletter. SIGN UP ...
The Freedom of the Seas, which conducted a two-night cruise with a stop at CocoCay in the Bahamas, arrived around 6 a.m. The ship had 650 employees and their guests onboard.