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  2. Cruise lines charge solo travelers extra. Here's how to avoid ...

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    Cruise lines typically charge an additional 50% to 100% of the fare, according to Fee. If a solo traveler’s fare costs $1,000, for example, they would pay between $500 and $1,000 extra for the ...

  3. Do cruise ships have morgues? Here's what happens when ... - AOL

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    Onboard morgues allow a ship’s crew to store bodies in the event of a death during a cruise, according to Winkleman. The facilities are refrigerated, stainless steel rooms accommodating between ...

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    Soundcore Anker Life Q20 Hybrid Active Noise Cancelling Headphones, Wireless Over Ear Bluetooth Headphones, 40H Playtime, Hi-Res Audio, Deep Bass, Memory Foam Ear Cups, for Travel, Home Office ...

  5. Cruise/Wagner Productions - Wikipedia

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    Cruise/Wagner Productions, also abbreviated as C/W Productions, was an American independent film production company. It was founded by actor Tom Cruise and his agent Paula Wagner in July 1992. [ 1 ][ 2 ][ 3 ] Wagner had been representing Cruise for eleven years before the formation of C/W Productions. [ 2 ][ 3 ] The company has grossed more ...

  6. Air travel demand is breaking records. Airline profits are not.

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    Record summer air travel demand isn’t translating to record U.S. airline profits. Carriers will have to answer for that disconnect when they report quarterly results this month. Some airlines ...

  7. Cruise (autonomous vehicle) - Wikipedia

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    The Cruise AV is a Chevy Bolt-based autonomous vehicle; the first generation (G1) were modified by Cruise in San Francisco while the subsequent second and third generations (G2 and G3) are manufactured at the Orion Township assembly plant in Michigan. The Cruise AVs feature "drive control algorithms and artificial intelligence created by Cruise."