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Carnival Cruise brawl turns chaotic as chairs fly — passengers banned for life after wild onboard fight
Carnival Cruise brawl turns chaotic as chairs fly — passengers banned for life after wild onboard fight

Economic Times

time12-06-2025

  • Economic Times

Carnival Cruise brawl turns chaotic as chairs fly — passengers banned for life after wild onboard fight

Carnival Sunrise cruise turned chaotic when a brawl erupted on the Lido Deck, leading to lifetime bans for the involved passengers. The incident occurred near Half Moon Cay in the Bahamas, prompting swift action from the cruise line's security. Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Brawl Breaks Out Midway Through the Cruise Carnival Cruise Line Acts Fast With Lifetime Bans Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads A Reminder of Carnival's Zero-Tolerance Policy FAQs A relaxing getaway aboard the Carnival Cruise Line 's ship, Carnival Sunrise, suddenly turned into a scene of chaos over the weekend after a brawl erupted on the ship's Lido Deck, according to a to a YouTube channel, 'Cruise News Today With Doug Parker', a video taken by a Carnival guest showed that a passenger threw a chair in the air toward another person, which caught other passengers off guard, as per The Travel fighting incident took place while the cruise was sailing from Half Moon Cay, a private island in the Bahamas, when at around 5:30 p.m. on Saturday, some passengers started a fight, which ultimately led to them being banned from Carnival Cruise Line for life, according to The Travel carnival security team had to intervene to control the situation, reported the Travel report. Although no passenger was severely injured, Carnival Cruise Line still went ahead to ban the passengers, who fought, for of the guests on the Carnival Sunrise revealed that one of the people involved in the fight was confined to his room and guarded by security. The guest said, "I'm staying a couple of doors away from him. The man is locked up in his room with security outside 24/7," quoted The Travel some consider the life ban to be an exaggeration, but this has been Carnival's policy for years when regarding acts of violence as the firm adopted a "zero-tolerance policy" and has also previously banned many people in the past from getting into fights, as per the cruise line nowadays even places a letter in its guests' cabin at the start of every journey, to remind them about its "Have Fun, Be Safe" guidelines, according to The Travel Cruise Line's guidelines say that "Any guest who violates these policies or whose conduct affects the comfort, enjoyment, safety or well-being of other guests and crew will be fined, disembarked at their own expense, and banned from sailing on Carnival in the future," quoted The Travel Cruise Line permanently banned all passengers involved in the brawl from sailing with them again, as per The Travel cruise line has a 'zero-tolerance policy' for violence to protect the safety and comfort of all guests and crew, as per the report.

Carnival Cruise brawl turns chaotic as chairs fly — passengers banned for life after wild onboard fight
Carnival Cruise brawl turns chaotic as chairs fly — passengers banned for life after wild onboard fight

Time of India

time12-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Carnival Cruise brawl turns chaotic as chairs fly — passengers banned for life after wild onboard fight

A relaxing getaway aboard the Carnival Cruise Line 's ship, Carnival Sunrise, suddenly turned into a scene of chaos over the weekend after a brawl erupted on the ship's Lido Deck, according to a report. Brawl Breaks Out Midway Through the Cruise According to a YouTube channel, 'Cruise News Today With Doug Parker', a video taken by a Carnival guest showed that a passenger threw a chair in the air toward another person, which caught other passengers off guard, as per The Travel report. Play Video Pause Skip Backward Skip Forward Unmute Current Time 0:00 / Duration 0:00 Loaded : 0% 0:00 Stream Type LIVE Seek to live, currently behind live LIVE Remaining Time - 0:00 1x Playback Rate Chapters Chapters Descriptions descriptions off , selected Captions captions settings , opens captions settings dialog captions off , selected Audio Track default , selected Picture-in-Picture Fullscreen This is a modal window. Beginning of dialog window. Escape will cancel and close the window. Text Color White Black Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Opacity Opaque Semi-Transparent Text Background Color Black White Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Opacity Opaque Semi-Transparent Transparent Caption Area Background Color Black White Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Opacity Transparent Semi-Transparent Opaque Font Size 50% 75% 100% 125% 150% 175% 200% 300% 400% Text Edge Style None Raised Depressed Uniform Drop shadow Font Family Proportional Sans-Serif Monospace Sans-Serif Proportional Serif Monospace Serif Casual Script Small Caps Reset restore all settings to the default values Done Close Modal Dialog End of dialog window. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 2024-2025 Models: Small SUVs Are Turning Heads (Take A Look) FrequentSearches | Search Ads Learn More Undo The fighting incident took place while the cruise was sailing from Half Moon Cay, a private island in the Bahamas, when at around 5:30 p.m. on Saturday, some passengers started a fight, which ultimately led to them being banned from Carnival Cruise Line for life, according to The Travel report. Carnival Cruise Line Acts Fast With Lifetime Bans The carnival security team had to intervene to control the situation, reported the Travel report. Although no passenger was severely injured, Carnival Cruise Line still went ahead to ban the passengers, who fought, for life. Live Events One of the guests on the Carnival Sunrise revealed that one of the people involved in the fight was confined to his room and guarded by security. The guest said, "I'm staying a couple of doors away from him. The man is locked up in his room with security outside 24/7," quoted The Travel report. A Reminder of Carnival's Zero-Tolerance Policy However, some consider the life ban to be an exaggeration, but this has been Carnival's policy for years when regarding acts of violence as the firm adopted a "zero-tolerance policy" and has also previously banned many people in the past from getting into fights, as per the report. The cruise line nowadays even places a letter in its guests' cabin at the start of every journey, to remind them about its "Have Fun, Be Safe" guidelines, according to The Travel report. Carnival Cruise Line's guidelines say that "Any guest who violates these policies or whose conduct affects the comfort, enjoyment, safety or well-being of other guests and crew will be fined, disembarked at their own expense, and banned from sailing on Carnival in the future," quoted The Travel report. FAQs What action did Carnival take against those involved? Carnival Cruise Line permanently banned all passengers involved in the brawl from sailing with them again, as per The Travel report. Why does Carnival issue lifetime bans for fights? The cruise line has a 'zero-tolerance policy' for violence to protect the safety and comfort of all guests and crew, as per the report.

France's most walkable city revealed and it isn't Paris - as the underrated destination boasts 'unique' history and cheap flights from the UK
France's most walkable city revealed and it isn't Paris - as the underrated destination boasts 'unique' history and cheap flights from the UK

Daily Mail​

time15-05-2025

  • Daily Mail​

France's most walkable city revealed and it isn't Paris - as the underrated destination boasts 'unique' history and cheap flights from the UK

Tourists with a love of France and urban walking might assume that Paris would top every list going when it comes to beautiful, walkable French cities. However, experts at digital publication The Travel have suggested that there's one French metropolis beats Paris hands down, not least because it comes without the huge crowds and selfie sticks. Coming first in the list of France's ten most walkable cities, Nantes, Brittany's capital, was found to be more pleasing for visitors when it comes to tourist sights, foodie pit-stops and great walking routes. Experts at the digital magazine said the city has 'one of the richest cultures in the country and a fantastic food scene. 'The city offers its unique charm through beautiful strolls along its cobblestone streets and local restaurants and cafes.' On the River Loire, 30 miles inland from the Atlantic, Nantes is France's sixth largest city. Nantes is known as the city of 100 parks, all of which are free to visit including the grounds of the splendid Chateau des Ducs de Bretagne, with its elegant ramparts and gardens. Walkers can explore the labyrinthine, medieval streets of the city centre and admire the grand gothic exterior of the 15th-century cathedral. There's also a mile-long stroll along the Loire and a great way to get a (free) city overview is to take a self-guided tour following a green line marked on pavements in a circular route leading to works of contemporary art and places of architectural interest ( One of its most popular sights remains the highly unusual 'mechanical elephant' at a theme park called Les Machines de L'Ile. Earlier this month, a study from Compare the Market has revealed the world's most walkable destinations and the top-rated city is just a short flight away from the UK. Beating out tough competition from Milan and Paris, Munich was crowned the world's easiest city to explore on foot. According to the researchers, 86 per cent of Munich's population live within 1km of a car-free space. And 85 per cent of residents live within a 1km of healthcare and education facilities. The Bavarian city is also a great destination for tourists to get around on foot with many of its main attractions located within walking distance. The Marienplatz, Munich's large historic square, is the city's top attraction and sits overlooked by the clocktower. Its Rathaus-Glockenspiel mechanical clock is a must-see with characters enacting scenes from the city's history twice a day. From Marienplatz, tourists have just a five-minute walk to reach the city's Frauenkirche, a restored Gothic Catholic church. The church is known for its mysterious 'Devil's Footprint', a large black footprint adorning one of its floor tiles. After admiring the church, tourists face a mere eight-minute walk to reach the Residenz Munich, a historic palace that's another of the city's top attractions. The Residenz houses the Bavarian Crown Jewels and served as Munich's seat of government right up until 1918. Tourists are then just a short stroll from Munich's famous English Garden, the city's largest park. The park spans 375 hectares with visitors able to watch surfers attempt the Eisbach wave on the Eisbachwalle River, or enjoy spectacular views from the Monopteros, a small Greek temple folly at the top of a hill. And after all that walking, visitors can head to one of the city's renowned beer halls or gardens to soak up Munich's iconic beer culture. According to Introducing Munich, the average cost of a beer is just €4/£3.40 in the German city. Meanwhile, a pretzel costs just €1.50/£1.27. Milan was named as the world's second-most walkable city while Warsaw, Helsinki and Paris rounded off the top five. At the other end of the scale, Manila, the capital of the Philippines, was ranked as the least walkable city in the world. Planning to stay in the UK this summer?

Poás Volcano Costa Rica: ‘Stay away' alert after eruption covers villages in ash, sulfur dioxide
Poás Volcano Costa Rica: ‘Stay away' alert after eruption covers villages in ash, sulfur dioxide

West Australian

time23-04-2025

  • West Australian

Poás Volcano Costa Rica: ‘Stay away' alert after eruption covers villages in ash, sulfur dioxide

Villages at the base of a volcano that has erupted violently are under an 'Orange Alert' as huge ash plumes land on houses and over 600 tonnes of sulphur dioxide is launched into the air each day. At 2.14 pm local time on Monday, the Poás Volcano in Costa Rica burst its lid and spewed a volcanic ash stream over 2000 metres into the air. Local health officials have issued strong warnings to people in the broader area surrounding the volcano to take immediate action to avoid the toxic ash cloud and prevent any serious injury or death. The eruption has forced the Costa Rican Government to close the popular tourist destination Parque Nacional Volcán Poás (Poás Volcano National Park), while seismic activity continued to be recorded. An orange alert has remained active for the national park since March 28, when the volcano began to display activity. The US Embassy has issued a warning to its citizens to stay away from the Poás area until authorities give the all clear that the dangerous ash cloud has dissipated. The communities of Zarcero, Grecia, Alajuela, Heredia, and San José were blanketed in thick ash, in addition to areas in southwest Costa Rica witnessing particles from the volcanic eruption carried into the area by high winds. The blast of ash has since been rerecorded at reaching the unprecedented height of 4708 meters above sea level, and authorities are urging residents to continue to monitor for updates on the situation. Masks, such as the mandated global pandemic covering , have been encouraged to protect people from inhaling the most finite particles into their lungs, which can irritate and cause significant damage. Warnings have also been issued for people to limit their outdoor exposure due to the toxic ash and unhealthy air quality, in addition to the unpredictable behaviour the volcano is currently displaying, travel website The Travel is reporting..

Embassy ‘stay away' warning as volcano spews toxic cloud
Embassy ‘stay away' warning as volcano spews toxic cloud

Perth Now

time23-04-2025

  • Perth Now

Embassy ‘stay away' warning as volcano spews toxic cloud

Villages at the base of a volcano that has erupted violently are under an 'Orange Alert' as huge ash plumes land on houses and over 600 tonnes of sulphur dioxide is launched into the air each day. At 2.14 pm local time on Monday, the Poás Volcano in Costa Rica burst its lid and spewed a volcanic ash stream over 2000 metres into the air. Local health officials have issued strong warnings to people in the broader area surrounding the volcano to take immediate action to avoid the toxic ash cloud and prevent any serious injury or death. The eruption has forced the Costa Rican Government to close the popular tourist destination Parque Nacional Volcán Poás (Poás Volcano National Park), while seismic activity continued to be recorded. An orange alert has remained active for the national park since March 28, when the volcano began to display activity. The US Embassy has issued a warning to its citizens to stay away from the Poás area until authorities give the all clear that the dangerous ash cloud has dissipated. The communities of Zarcero, Grecia, Alajuela, Heredia, and San José were blanketed in thick ash, in addition to areas in southwest Costa Rica witnessing particles from the volcanic eruption carried into the area by high winds. If you'd like to view this content, please adjust your . To find out more about how we use cookies, please see our Cookie Guide. The blast of ash has since been rerecorded at reaching the unprecedented height of 4708 meters above sea level, and authorities are urging residents to continue to monitor for updates on the situation. Masks, such as the mandated global pandemic covering , have been encouraged to protect people from inhaling the most finite particles into their lungs, which can irritate and cause significant damage. Warnings have also been issued for people to limit their outdoor exposure due to the toxic ash and unhealthy air quality, in addition to the unpredictable behaviour the volcano is currently displaying, travel website The Travel is reporting..

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