Major cruise line cancels sailings as coronavirus strikes 36 onboard ship
Cruise line Hurtigruten has announced it is temporarily cancelling all expedition cruises. Cruises on MS Roald Amundsen, MS Fridtjof Nansen and MS Spitsbergen have been suspended until further notice, in the latest
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