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Erin Montgomery worked on the MS Zaandam when COVID first broke out in March 2020. Four people on her ship were killed and hundreds fell ill, and now she's nervous about returning to the high seas ...
The Ms. Zaandam checks all of those boxes and more. With a number of the ultra-large cruise ships coming in at 150,000 tons and more, the Ms. Zaandam is about 61,000.
Passengers from a coronavirus-stricken cruise on MS Zaandam want several policy changes enacted by Holland America and its parent, Carnival Corp.
A total of nine people have now tested positive for COVID-19 aboard the MS Zaandam, a Holland America Line cruise ship sailing in the Caribbean Sea with no definite place to dock as of yet.
The MS Zaandam was a mystery cruise long before the fever began to spread about its decks. The ship's itinerary was canceled on March 15 due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, ...
The MS Zaandam began its South American Voyage in Buenos Aires, Argentina on March 7 and was originally scheduled to conclude sailing two weeks later in San Antonio, Chile, on March 21.
After finally reaching a deal with authorities, Holland America was allowed to dock two of its ships at Port Everglades in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, on Thursday.. Port Everglades traffic records ...
On March 28, 1,450 passengers and crew who had passed health screenings were transferred to another Holland America ship, the MS Rotterdam, in an attempt to lessen the load on the Zaandam’s crew ...
The MS Zaandam had booked, since April 2018, a transit through the Panama Canal for April 1, 2020. Transiting the Panama Canal will decrease travel time to a port on the Pacific Coast of the ...
Four elderly passengers on board Holland America's MS Zaandam have died on the cruise ship that is stuck in limbo during the coronavirus pandemic. The ship is currently carrying 138 people who ...
The Zaandam and the Rotterdam, carrying 247 Canadians, have docked in Ft. Lauderdale. ... Ont., sits in the window of her cabin aboard the MS Zaandam, watching its sister ship, the Rotterdam.
The Zaandam had booked transit through the Canal for April 1, 2020 since April 2018, according to the canal statement. Passengers and crew suffering flu-like illness ...