Cruise News Briefs for Friday, May 28, 2021.
Even as several cruise lines make plans to sail out of Florida's ports, that state's governor says he will not make an exception to the newly-passed law which forbids any business from requiring proof of vaccination. Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings shareholders have voted against the company’s plan to pay CEO Frank Del Rio just over $36 million for 2020. Oceania Cruises has announced return dates for three more of its ships: Riviera, Insignia, and Sirena.
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00:13 Florida Governor and cruise lines clash
00:54 Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings CEO denied $36M salary
01:23 Three additional Oceania Cruises ship plan a return to sea in 2021
01:54 Thursday's stock report
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Cruise News Briefs — May 28, 2021
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