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Royal Caribbean Reportedly Cancels More Than 20 Cruises, Days After Carnival Slashed 11 Sailings

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MIAMI — Royal Caribbean International has canceled more than 20 sailings on its Freedom of the Seas ship scheduled for summer 2027, the cruise line confirmed in notifications to affected guests this week. The move, attributed to redeployment for operational and scheduling needs, follows closely on Carnival Cruise Line’s cancellation of 11 fall 2026 voyages aboard Carnival Firenze, highlighting ongoing itinerary adjustments across the industry.

Royal Caribbean's Icon of the Seas in Miami, Florida
Royal Caribbean’s Icon of the Seas in Miami, Florida

Passengers booked on four-, five- and nine-night Bahamas and Caribbean departures from Miami between May and September 2027 received emails detailing the changes. “As part of our ongoing itinerary planning process — which sometimes requires flexibility due to scheduling, port agreements, or operational needs — Freedom of the Seas will be redeployed for our Summer 2027 season,” the message stated, according to Royal Caribbean Blog, an independent fan site that first reported the cancellations on March 19, 2026.

The affected itineraries include popular short getaways to ports like Nassau, Perfect Day at CocoCay and Cozumel. Royal Caribbean offered rebooking options on alternative sailings, full refunds or future cruise credits, with deadlines for responses. Guests who do not select an option by April 1, 2026, will automatically be reassigned to the earliest comparable voyage, typically a four-night sailing.

The cancellations impact thousands of travelers who had planned vacations well in advance, many during peak summer periods. Royal Caribbean emphasized that the redeployment aligns with broader fleet optimization, though specifics on the ship’s new assignments were not immediately detailed. The Freedom of the Seas, a Freedom-class vessel launched in 2006 and refurbished in recent years, has long served as a workhorse for short Caribbean routes from South Florida.

The news arrives just days after Carnival Cruise Line announced the scrapping of 11 sailings on Carnival Firenze from Long Beach, California, between Oct. 12 and Nov. 16, 2026. Carnival cited “changes to itinerary plans” in statements to outlets including USA Today and Fox News Digital, with the repositioning of the ship understood to be the underlying reason. Affected guests received similar offers: full refunds, rebookings with incentives like $50 per person onboard credit (if confirmed by March 25, 2026) or future cruise vouchers.

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Both incidents reflect common cruise industry practices where lines adjust deployments months or years ahead to balance demand, dry-dock schedules, port availability and fuel efficiency. Royal Caribbean had previously reworked Freedom of the Seas’ fall 2026 itineraries, canceling select voyages as part of similar planning. Carnival’s changes affect Baja Mexico-focused short cruises, a staple from the West Coast port.

Industry observers note these adjustments occur regularly but can frustrate passengers expecting fixed plans. Royal Caribbean’s official travel updates page, last revised in late January 2026, addresses other modifications — including the extended suspension of visits to its private destination Labadee in Haiti through December 2026 due to ongoing security concerns — but does not yet list the Freedom of the Seas redeployment.

The timing has sparked discussion among cruisers about potential ripple effects. Some speculate fleet reallocations could stem from demand shifts, new ship deliveries or geopolitical factors influencing Caribbean routing, though no official link has been confirmed. Both companies stressed passenger communication and compensation options to mitigate disruption.

For those impacted, Royal Caribbean and Carnival urged direct contact via customer service or travel advisors. Refunds process automatically for non-rebooked guests, while credits often include bonuses to encourage future travel.

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The cruise sector has seen robust recovery post-pandemic, with strong bookings for 2026 and 2027, but itinerary tweaks remain a standard tool for optimization. Royal Caribbean, the world’s second-largest cruise operator, and Carnival, the largest, frequently redeploy vessels to capitalize on high-demand regions or address maintenance.

Passengers with upcoming or future bookings should monitor official channels and emails closely. As wave season promotions wind down, experts advise reviewing terms and considering travel insurance for added protection against changes.

The cancellations underscore the fluid nature of cruise planning, where operational flexibility can lead to last-minute surprises even for voyages years away. Affected travelers expressed disappointment online, but many appreciated the proactive notifications and flexible remedies offered by both lines.

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Savannah’s Mom Remains Missing Amid Ransom Notes

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TUCSON, Ariz. — The mysterious abduction of 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie from her Catalina Foothills home on Feb. 1 remains unsolved more than 10 weeks later, with authorities and her family pleading for new information as investigators chase ransom-style notes and analyze limited physical evidence in one of Arizona’s most high-profile missing persons cases.

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Nancy Guthrie

Nancy Guthrie, mother of NBC’s “Today” show co-anchor Savannah Guthrie, was taken from her bed in the early morning hours, leaving behind critical medication, her phone and other personal items. Drops of blood were found on her doorstep, and doorbell camera footage captured a masked, gloved intruder tampering with the device before the footage went dark. Her pacemaker data reportedly went offline about 41 minutes later.

Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos and the FBI have described the case as a targeted abduction. The family has offered a $1 million reward, supplemented by a $100,000 contribution from the FBI, for information leading to her safe return or the arrest of those responsible.

### Latest Developments as Search Enters Third Month

As of April 12, 2026, no arrests have been made and no suspects have been publicly named. Multiple ransom-style notes have surfaced, including recent communications sent to TMZ demanding Bitcoin in exchange for information about Guthrie’s location or her body. Some earlier notes were considered potentially legitimate by the family, though authorities continue to evaluate all communications.

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Savannah Guthrie returned to the “Today” show anchor desk in early April after a two-month absence. In an emotional interview with colleague Hoda Kotb, she described the family’s ongoing anguish and revealed new details, including that her mother was in pajamas and barefoot when taken. Savannah expressed belief that the abduction was linked to ransom demands tied to her public profile and voiced self-blame for the family’s heightened visibility.

The Guthrie family has been fully cleared as suspects. Sheriff Nanos publicly stated they have been “nothing but cooperative” and are victims in the case.

### Challenges in the Investigation

The rugged desert terrain surrounding Catalina Foothills has complicated extensive ground searches involving helicopters, drones and volunteer teams. Nancy Guthrie’s age and medical needs — including daily medications she did not have with her — heighten concerns for her well-being.

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DNA from gloves discovered about two miles from the home is being analyzed and entered into databases. Investigators have examined neighborhood footage and vehicles but have released limited details publicly to protect the investigation.

Some criticism has emerged regarding early handling of the crime scene, with a former Pima County sheriff claiming potential issues that may have affected evidence preservation. Sheriff Nanos has pushed back, expressing confidence that persistence and new tips will solve the case.

### Nancy Guthrie’s Life and Family Impact

A beloved Tucson community member, Nancy Guthrie was independent, active in her church and known for her faith and resilience. Widowed since 1988, she raised Savannah, Annie and Camron largely on her own. She had appeared on the “Today” show with her daughter over the years.

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Savannah has shared heartfelt public messages, including an Easter reflection on the unique pain of uncertainty. “I have wondered whether Jesus really ever experienced this particular wound,” she said in a church video. The family continues to hold hope while navigating intense media scrutiny and online speculation.

### Broader Context and Public Response

The case has drawn national attention, blending elements of celebrity, true crime and vulnerability in old age. It has prompted discussions about home security, the risks of public profiles and the challenges of investigating elderly abductions, which are statistically rare.

Community support remains strong in Tucson, with prayer vigils and continued volunteer efforts. Online, tips and theories circulate alongside calls for respectful coverage. A separate arrest of a Pima County deputy on an unrelated kidnapping charge briefly fueled speculation but was not connected to the Guthrie case.

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Authorities urge anyone with information — even seemingly minor details — to contact the Pima County Sheriff’s Office or the FBI tip line at 1-800-CALL-FBI. Digital evidence, potential cross-border movements and analysis of the ransom notes remain active leads.

### Family’s Plea and Hope for Resolution

Savannah Guthrie has emphasized the family’s gratitude for public support while asking for continued vigilance. As the investigation stretches into its third month, the focus remains on bringing Nancy home safely. The case serves as a sobering reminder of the fragility of safety even in quiet, upscale neighborhoods.

No major updates were released over the weekend, but officials say the case is very much active with resources dedicated from multiple agencies. For the Guthrie family, each day without answers brings renewed determination alongside profound grief.

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Anyone with potential leads is strongly encouraged to come forward. The $1.1 million combined reward underscores the urgency and commitment to resolving this painful mystery.

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Police are investigating a mass shooting at a Chick-fil-A restaurant in New Jersey Saturday evening, according to reports.

The shooting took place at a Chick-fil-A in Union, New Jersey, according to NJ.com

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It was not immediately clear how many people were shot or the extent of their injuries, but RLS Media reported at least six people were shot.

“This is an active and ongoing investigation,” a spokesperson for the Union County Prosecutor’s Office told the outlet. “More information will be released as it becomes available.”

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FOX Business has reached out to the Union County Prosecutor’s Office and Union police for additional information.

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Chick-fil-A’s corporate office did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

This is a developing story. Please check back for updates.

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The S&P 500 snapped its seven-day win streak on Friday but still pulled out its second consecutive weekly gain, achieving its largest increase since November. The index climbed 3.9% from last week, a rally largely driven

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BTC is up 1.5% since the Iran conflict began, outperforming equities, gold, and bonds over the same period. Within crypto, AI tokens were the strongest sector in Q1 with TAO surging 125% from its Feb low. The ceasefire rally was fueled by new

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