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Cruise Deals: Best Discount Cruises & Packages

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Table Of Content THRILLING Caribbean TREKS Enriching Activities Signature Features and Activities Ready to start planning your next getaway? Start exploring cruise deals now. BEST CRUISES 2024, 2025 & 2026 Find Your Cruise Vacation On top of all that, the cruise line presents frequent limited-time offers and seasonal sales, making it easy to score big savings when booking your vacation. If you want to make your experience even more all-inclusive, you can opt for beverage and specialty dining packages that cover drinks and dinner at some of the most exclusive restaurants in the fleet. Whether you’re looking to book a short getaway or a longer adventure to far-flung destinations, Royal Caribbean makes it easy to save big on everything from your cruise fare to special experiences onboard and onshore. THRILLING Caribbean TREKS Earn your wilderness badge as you cruise between the Alaska glaciers, pan for gold in prospecting towns, and trek across the rugged tundra on an Alaska v

Cruise robotaxi service is quickly expanding

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Table Of Content More from this stream Self-driving cars: Google and others map the road to automated vehicles Who can ride. GM’s Cruise robotaxi service targeted in Justice Department inquiry into San Francisco collision Texas: Austin, Houston and Dallas Rider Review The company did not disclose how many robotaxis are in use in a typical day or night in San Francisco. “The DMV has provided Cruise with the steps needed to apply to reinstate its suspended permits, which the DMV will not approve until the company has fulfilled the requirements to the department’s satisfaction,” the agency states. The new accessible variant will start closed-course testing next month. Pending regulatory approval, as well as user feedback, the accessible Origin could hit the streets for pilot testing as soon as 2024. The Origin needs an exemption from safety rules from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration so the company can produce more of them. Cruise CEO Kyle Vogt recently said that the