The Carnival Splendor, which was disabled by an engine-room fire during its cruise last week, will be out of service through mid-January for repairs. The Splendor, which sails from Long Beach, Calif., ...
LONG BEACH, Calif. -- After three-and-a-half months out of service, 47,000 displaced guests and a $65 million in repairs and lost revenue, the Carnival Splendor returned to service last week. The ...
The huge cruise ship Carnival Splendor made international news last fall when it was disabled by an engine-room fire off the Mexican coast - an accident that turned out to be an economic windfall for ...
A crippled cruise ship ended its three-day nautical nightmare Thursday, docking after passengers were forced to cope with reeking toilets, bags of vomit and meals of Spam. The first passengers ...
The Carnival Splendor, which lost power due to an engine room fire leaving 4,500 passengers and crew adrift at sea, will be out of commission until January, according to company officials. An engine ...
A fire suppression system on the Carnival Splendor failed after a fire erupted%2C the Coast Guard says The agency also says a crew member on the bridge made a %27critical error%27 A bad decision on ...
The ship arrived in the bay early Thursday after a slow journey up from the Mexican coast. Tugs helped gently steer the nearly 1,000-foot-long vessel to the dock. A line of about 20 passengers of the ...
After more than three months of around-the-clock technical repairs, the 3,006-passenger Carnival Splendor is back in Long Beach, Calif., sailing roundtrip Mexican Riviera cruises to Puerto Vallarta, ...
MIAMI (CBS4) - After undergoing major repairs and cleaning, the Carnival Splendor will be back in action beginning Sunday. Miami-base Carnival Cruise Lines said on Friday that the 952 foot ship had ...
The nearly 4,500 passengers and crew of the Carnival Splendor have no air conditioning or hot water. Running low on food, they have to eat canned crab meat and Spam dropped in by helicopters. And for ...
SAN DIEGO -- A cruise ship stranded offshore with 4,500 passengers and crew must be towed slowly into a Mexican port and will not arrive until at least Wednesday night, the Coast Guard said today. The ...
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