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The U.S. Coast Guard is reportedly searching for a crew member who went overboard from a Norwegian Cruise Line ship bound for Boston after the person was seen falling from the vessel on security video.

The incident involved the Norwegian Breakaway, which was traveling from Bermuda to Boston when authorities were notified that a crew member had gone overboard about 12 miles east of Wellfleet, Massachusetts, according to Boston 25 News.

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The vessel returned to the person’s last known position and deployed a rescue boat and life rings in an attempt to help.

“The United States Coast Guard has taken over the search and rescue operation and released the vessel to continue the voyage,” a Norwegian Cruise Line spokesperson told WCVB in a statement. “The safety, security, and well-being of our crew is our highest priority. Our thoughts are with the crewmember’s family during this difficult time.”

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A close up view of the bow of the Norwegian Cruise Line NCL Breakaway ship, Great Stirrup Cay, The Bahamas.  (effrey Greenberg/Universal Images Group via Getty Images / Getty Images)

FOX Business reached out to the U.S. Coast Guard and Norwegian Cruise Line for comment.

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A Coast Guard helicopter arrived on scene shortly after 1 a.m. ET, and a crew from Coast Guard Station Provincetown joined the search, according to reports.

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The ‘Norwegian Breakaway’ leaves the port of the Meyer warf in Papenburg, Germany, 13 march 2013. Thereby begins the delivery voyage of the 324m long and 40m wide passenger ship along the narrow Ems river to the North Sea. It is the largest cruise sh (Carmen Jaspersen/picture alliance via Getty Images / Getty Images)

Aerial searches were continuing Sunday morning.

Norwegian Cruise Line had not publicly identified the crew member as of Sunday, and the Coast Guard had not said whether the person had been found. The circumstances surrounding the fall were not immediately clear.

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The incident delayed the ship’s return to Boston, according to Cruise Hive, which reported that embarkation for the vessel’s next sailing was expected to be pushed back as the search continued.

Ticker Security Last Change Change %
NCLH NORWEGIAN CRUISE LINE HOLDINGS LTD. 18.51 +0.09 +0.49%
CCL CARNIVAL CORP. 27.17 +0.52 +1.95%
RCL ROYAL CARIBBEAN GROUP 265.84 +5.41 +2.08%
DIS THE WALT DISNEY CO. 102.60 -1.05 -1.01%
VIK VIKING HOLDINGS LTD /BM/ 81.82 +0.84 +1.04%

The reported overboard incident comes weeks after another Norwegian Cruise Line crew member was lost at sea from the Norwegian Viva near Costa Maya, Mexico.

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In that case, the cruise line later confirmed that the search had been suspended.

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Renesas Electronics Corporation (RNECY) Q1 2026 Earnings Call April 23, 2026 9:00 PM EDT

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Hidetoshi Shibata – President, CEO, Director & Representative Executive Officer
Shuhei Shinkai – Senior VP, CFO & Director

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Joining me on the call today are Hidetoshi Shibata, Representative Executive Officer, President and CEO; Shuhei Shinkai, Senior Vice President and CFO; and some members of the staff. After initial remarks by Mr. Shibata, the first quarter results will be presented by Mr. Shinkai, which will be followed by Q&A session. The earnings call is expected to last for 60 minutes. The materials that will be presented are the same as those posted on the IR page of the company’s website. Shibata-san, please turn on the microphone. The floor is yours.

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A major airline is looking to take luxury travel to new heights.

Dubai-based Emirates is exploring a major upgrade to its first-class experience — introducing private bathrooms directly inside individual suites, according to Abu Dhabi outlet The National.

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“I’m working on en-suite bathrooms in first-class suites,” Emirates President Tim Clark said Thursday at the 2026 Capa Airline Leader Summit in Berlin. “I want everyone to hear that so everyone rushes out the door to find out how they can get bathrooms in first-class suites.”

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Meanwhile, the Boeing 777 features fully enclosed, floor-to-ceiling suites with advanced entertainment and technology, though it does not include shower spas, The National reported.

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An Emirates Boeing 777-21H(LR) flies over Barcelona to land at El Prat Airport in Barcelona, Spain, on Jan. 26, 2026.  (Joan Valls/Urbanandsport/NurPhoto via Getty Images / Getty Images)

It also comes as airlines worldwide adjust operations in response to surging jet fuel costs.

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The energy market has seen increased volatility since the Iran war began. The flow of oil through the Strait of Hormuz has been severely constrained by the threat of Iranian attacks, impacting the availability of a key input in making jet fuel.

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Emirates did not immediately respond to FOX Business’ request for comment.

FOX Business’ Eric Revell contributed to this report.

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