Norwegian Cruise Line’s Norwegian Star briefly returned to New York on July 12 due to a propulsion system issue shortly after departure. The malfunction, which affected air and water systems, was swiftly addressed, and the ship resumed its 14-night voyage by early July 13. With ports in Canada, Greenland, and Iceland ahead, the itinerary remains intact. Passengers are now sailing toward Halifax, continuing their transatlantic journey as originally scheduled.
Norwegian Star Resumes Atlantic Cruise After Temporary Service Pause

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