MSC Euribia Stuck In Middle East Forces First Europe Cruise Cut
MSC Euribia remains stranded in the Middle East, forcing MSC Cruises to cancel the ship’s first Europe sailing from Kiel and triggering wider schedule uncertainty.
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MSC Euribia remains stranded in the Middle East, forcing MSC Cruises to cancel the ship’s first Europe sailing from Kiel and triggering wider schedule uncertainty.
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