Cruise liners drop calls in Egypt
- Egypt: Wednesday, September 19 - 2012 at 10:51
Violent protests over a film deemed offensive to Muslims has seen cruise lines cancel stops in North African countries including Egypt, the Telegraph has reported. Cunard's Queen Elizabeth has swapped a scheduled stop in Alexandria for a visit to Rhodes, while Royal Caribbean's Mariner of the Seas has replaced an overnight call at Alexandria, scheduled for last night, with stops at Messina, Sicily and Valletta, Malta. Other cruise lines due to visit North Africa, including Celebrity Cruises, Oceania Cruises and Princess Cruises, have not yet changed their itineraries, but said they are monitoring the situation, the daily said.
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