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Medevac off San Diego
On Aug 30, 2024, the US Coast Guard medevaced a 26-year-old woman off the 'Navigator of the Sea' approximately 30 miles west of San Diego. Coast Guard Sector San Diego watchstanders received a report from the cruise ship at 12:10 a.m. of a 26-year-old woman with lower abdominal pain. They coordinated the launch of a MH-60 Jayhawk helicopter of the Air Station San Diego ´to conduct the medevac. The aircrew arrived on-scene, hoisted the woman aboard the helicopter, and transported her to awaiting emergency medical services personnel at Coast Guard Air Station San Diego. The woman was taken to Hillcrest Medical Center at the University of California, San Diego, where she was last reported to be in stable condition. Report with video: https://www.news.uscg.mil/Press-Releases/Article/3891802/coast-guard-medevacs-26-year-old-woman-off-cruise-ship-near-san-diego/
Crew members in hunger strike
On May 7, 2020, 15 Romanian crew members entered a hunger strike aboard the 'Navigator of the Sea'. They have been stranded on the cruise ship for over two months and had not been allowed to get ashore during that time. With the hunger strike, the crew members want Royal Caribbean International to ensure that they can finally be brought home. They want to continue the hunger strike until there is a clear plan for their repatriation, Royal Caribbean was already working to bring several crew members home. The ship entered the port of Miami on May 10.
Navigator of the Seas first sailing canceled due to upgrade delays
Royal Caribbean announced today it has canceled the first sailing of Navigator of the Seas following a multi-million dollar upgrade, due to construction delays. In a statement to RoyalCaribbeanBlog.com, Royal Caribbean confirmed it has canceled the Sunday, February 24 sailing of Navigator of the Seas, which would have been the first sailing back for the ship. Royal Caribbean said the reason for the cancellation was due to, "poor weather conditions have affected the progress of the ship’s outer decks." "Although it is important to complete the ship on time, it is most important to ensure that we deliver 100 percent on our promise to provide the memorable experiences our guests enjoy with Royal Caribbean."
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