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Cruise Ships Navigate Hormuz Strait Amid Tensions

19 April 2026 · 1 sources

MSC and TUI cruise ships successfully passed through the Strait of Hormuz in a coordinated convoy, according to an MSC spokesperson. Passengers were evacuated prior to the transit, leaving only essential crew onboard, highlighting the heightened security concerns in the region. The exact timing of the passage remains unclear, especially in relation to Iran's reversal on reopening the strait. This cautious navigation underscores ongoing regional tensions and the importance of maritime safety protocols.

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MSC und TUI: Kreuzfahrtschiffe konnten Straße von Hormus passieren Spiegel Online 19 Apr 2026, 11:01

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