Cruise & Cruise Line
Explora Journeys Celebrates First Anniversary of Explora Club Loyalty Program
Sarah Kuta
Dominican Republic Blog
Everything You Need to Know About DR Trip Planning
Opinions
Road Trip Worries: Should We Stay Closer to Home This Summer?
Lacey Pfalz
Destinations
Discover Your Next Adventure in the Dominican Republic
Dominican Republic
Jamaica
Features & Advice
Tell Your Brand's Story with the TravelPulse Content Strategy Program
Education
Fort Myers Specialist Program
Korea Travel Specialist Program
Royal Caribbean's Radiance of the Seas. (Photo Credit: Royal Caribbean International)
Here’s something that isn’t a surprise and still is, all rolled into one.
Royal Caribbean International had to cancel a cruise. Not a shock.What is surprising is that passengers were already on board the Radiance of the Seas. That’s right, instead of going on an Alaskan cruise passengers had to disembark and go home.The ship was supposed to depart Vancouver on Friday, April 26. There was a maintenance issue on the ship and a revised itinerary was set and it was supposed to depart on Sunday, April 28. But officials couldn’t get it fixed, and now the entire cruise has been canceled.“Despite our best efforts, circumstances beyond our control have delayed our sailing further,” a letter delivered to guests’ staterooms said. “Your patience throughout this time [has] not gone unnoticed, and we are immensely grateful for your understanding.”All passengers will not only receive a full refund but will receive a full future cruise credit to sail on Royal Caribbean. The cruise line also made its Wi-Fi free of charge to help passengers better navigate the disembarkation. Other complementary features include an open bar until the ship officially disembarked as well as reimbursement for airline change fees.The maintenance problem was apparently a propulsion issue.“While repairs for the technical issue that we encountered on our previous sailing are still underway, we discovered that we’re going to need some extra time to get the ship in tip-top shape for you,” Royal Caribbean wrote in its letter to passengers.This is the second time the propulsion problem has plagued the Radiance of the Seas.
For the latest travel news, updates and deals, subscribe to the daily TravelPulse newsletter.
Wyndham Launches New Travel Subscription Program
Spirit Airlines Launches Bonus Points Promotion Worth Up to 3 One-Way Flights
Is the World More Dangerous Than Ever for Travelers? A Global Risk Expert Weighs In
As Tensions Escalate in Middle East, Global Security Expert Offers Travel Guidance
United Airlines Partners With Instacart to Give Travelers Free Delivery on Groceries
Frontier's Loyalty Program Now Allows Fliers to Redeem Miles Fare Bundles With Add-Ons
Tauck Enhances Advisor Rewards Program
Jamaica Activates Emergency Procedures for Tropical Storm Melissa
JetBlue and United Airlines Roll Out Loyalty Program Collaboration
Royal Caribbean Chairman Richard Fain Discusses His New Book, Cruise Innovations, Legacy, and More
Editor Associate Writer true 9281 14744 Rich Thomaselli has written for TravelPulse since 2014 and has been a professional journalist for nearly 40 years. His work has appeared in USA Today, the New York Times and New York Yankees publications. He is an 11-time writ
IHG Hotels & Resorts Expands Footprint in Canada
Travel Advisor Teatime: The Opulence Difference