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Cruise News - April 16th, 2020
Princess Cruise lines the Enchanted Princess delivery has been delayed.
Norwegian Cruise Line has rebranded its Mini-Suites as Club Balcony Suites.
Royal Caribbean has announced layoffs in relation to its US-based workforce.
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Princess Cruise lines the Enchanted Princess delivery has been delayed. The Enchanted Princess was expected to be delivered on June 30th. Work has been delayed due to the reduction of staff at the Fincantieri shipyard. No new delivery date has been given.Norwegian Cruise Line has rebranded it's Mini Suites as Club Balcony Suites. The rooms themselves will not be changed, however you will now receive perks for booking the new room category. You will receive one included bag of laundry, one bottle of wine, two included room service deliveries and the ability to pre-book shows and restaurants 125 days prior to sailing.Royal Caribbean has announced layoffs in relation to it's US based workforce. They will be laying off roughly 26% of their 5,000 US employees. Royal Caribbean management took a 25% pay cut at the beginning of this month.