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Probably 2 simple reason as to why no insurance Company would cover it. 1. The amount of a cruise 3 years long is so high, they just didn't want to chance it and wipe out their company if they should have more then a few insured on this cruise. 2. I have never heard of a WC being so long 3 years. So no other insurance company had anything to judge how to handle insurance for cruise being so long in time like this one. So really they had nothing to base this off of to even know what to charge for this kind of vacation. Longer at sea the more that can go wrong.
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600 cabins, 1200 passengers. 400 crew It's smaller then (Nordic Empress/Empress of the Seas) AIDAaura is a cruise ship, built in 2003 by the German shipyard Aker MTW in Wismar, and operated by AIDA Cruises for twenty years, as was her sister ship AIDAvita. In November 2023 the ship was sold to the Greek cruise line Celestyal Cruises and is expected to re-enter service in 2024 as Celestyal Discovery. Wikipedia Length: 666′ Construction started: January 11, 2002 Launched: September 7, 2002 Place built: Wismar, Germany Capacity: 1,266 passengers Cost: $350 million Crew: 389
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They had a ship lined up that was retired, They were suppose to dry dock it and make the necessary changes to it to get it ready in time but the sale did not go through on time and then in the mean time a sale went through but it was bought by another company.😲 Life at Sea Cruises had been planning to buy the AIDAaura, a ship retired this summer by AIDA Cruises, a German subsidiary of Carnival Corp. It was due to be rechristened as the MV Lara. The company had originally slated the sale to go through by the end of September, before working on the ship in dry dock in Germany, then renovating it before sailing to Istanbul to start the cruise. But after six weeks of uncertainty, during which Life at Sea repeatedly told guests that the sale was taking longer than planned, on November 16 another company, Celestyal Cruises, announced that it had bought the AIDAaura. These were the prices per year: https://www.lifeatseacruises.com/pricing-and-cabins
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Air2sea not having all available flights or airports
Jimbo replied to Nn2036's topic in Royal Caribbean International
Just a guess, less people and Gatwick is better staffed from reviews I have seen. How busy is Gatwick Airport compared to Heathrow? 2021 / 2022 data Rank 2022 Airport Total passengers 2022 1 London Heathrow 61,611,838 2 London Gatwick 32,835,381 3 Manchester 23,364,471 -
Deployment 2025-26 booking season begins
Jimbo replied to SummmerInKefalonia's topic in Royal Caribbean International
2 passengers in one cabin Save your money up for 2025 and do a land/train tour like this. Pretty sure you will see much more then on a Cruise Ship. https://www.vacationsbyrail.com/tours/arctic-circle-express-scandinavia/?tc=ACJ25 -
They started the Wednesday Morning before Thanksgiving on Serenade a few days ago, tree is up and some garland on the railings in the centrum.
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Deployment 2025-26 booking season begins
Jimbo replied to SummmerInKefalonia's topic in Royal Caribbean International
Prices are sick for that September 2024 sailing, Just a regular Balcony is over 7 Grand, if prices are anything like that for 2025, you will pay well over 10 Grand for a JS. At those prices just aren't worth it. -
Jewel of the Seas smoking areas
Jimbo replied to RRTcruiser's topic in Royal Caribbean International
We were on deck 8 two cabins back from the Centrum on Jewel and never smelled any smoke from the casino. -
Deployment 2025-26 booking season begins
Jimbo replied to SummmerInKefalonia's topic in Royal Caribbean International
Still can, it's not to late. 🙂 -
Deployment 2025-26 booking season begins
Jimbo replied to SummmerInKefalonia's topic in Royal Caribbean International
June 1, 2025 from Copenhagen MSC Euriba -
Not sure, never done it like this before either, might try it sometime with a chicken roaster first. Maybe the meat retains the most of the juices because it is done quicker. I would use 2 sheet pans. One for legs and wings and other sheet pan for both of the breast pieces. We have one of those 22 quart Oster Roaster Ovens we are cooking our 10 lb turkey in for just my Wife and I. Works really well.