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Monday, August 27, 2012
Not Only Weather Impacting Port of Tampa
More Woes for Cruise Travelers This Week in Tampa
If you've been following our blog, you know that the Tampa Port Authority closed the port in anticipation of the approach of Tropical Storm Isaac. That isn't the only thing impacting cruise line schedules this week. Give yourself plenty of extra time to arrive at the port.
The 2012 Republican National Convention is in town from Monday through Thursday.
Important Update - Carnival Paradise 8/25/12, Carnival Legend 8/26/12, Carnival Paradise 8/30/12
Important Update for all guests sailing on the Carnival Paradise 8/30/12:
The 2012 Republican National Convention (RNC) will be held in Tampa the week of your sailing. Local authorities have advised us road closures and parking restrictions are expected. There will also be intermittent traffic delays and temporary closures on interstate roads and throughout the downtown area beginning Saturday, August, 25, through Thursday, August 30. A map indicating road closures is available at www.tampagov.net/rnc.
We suggest you avoid routes that take you through downtown Tampa. Cruise ship passengers are asked to use the following detour:
– Take I-4 Exit 1
– Go south on 21st Street and turn west onto Adamo Drive
– Turn south onto Channelside Drive
– Passengers may utilize the Port of Tampa parking garage
Given traffic restrictions planned for this week, check-in for your cruise is now scheduled from 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM and we will sail shortly thereafter. It is essential you allow ample time to arrive at the terminal early enough to ensure you are not left behind.
We’d like to apologize in advance for any congestion you may experience at the terminal as a result of the new check-in times. To expedite the boarding process, please ensure you have completed your online check-in prior to arriving.
To stay up to date on any changes that may affect our departure, we encourage you to sign up for text alerts by texting the following number for your specific sailing:
Carnival Paradise 8/30/12 - text CCL3 to CRUISE (278473)
If you have already signed up for text during your online check-in, you will automatically receive updates.
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Saturday, January 14, 2012
Where's My Ship Right Now
Have you ever wondered if there's a way to find out where a ship is located? There are many times when you might be curious about the location of a cruise ship or other vessel. The most practical situation that comes to mind is when hearing about inclement weather or some other natural disaster. Are there any ships in danger?
How vessel positions are recorded
The system is based on AIS (Automatic Identification System). Since December 2004, the International Maritime Organization (IMO) requires all vessels over 299GT to carry an AIS transponder on board, which transmits their position, speed and course, among some other static information, such as vessel’s name, dimensions and voyage details.
The chart above is a live interactive map generated by MarineTraffic.com, an academic, open, community-based project. It is dedicated to collecting and presenting data which are exploited in research areas such as simulation of vessel movements in order to contribute to the safety of navigation and to cope with critical incidents.
More about AIS
AIS is initially intended to help ships avoid collisions, as well as assisting port authorities to better control sea traffic. AIS transponders on board vessels include a GPS (Global Positioning System) receiver, which collects position and movement details. It includes also a VHF transmitter, which transmits periodically this information on two VHF channels (frequencies 161.975 MHz and 162.025 MHz – old VHF channels 87 & 88) and make this data available to the public domain. Other vessels or base stations are able to receive this information, process it using special software and display vessels locations on a chart plotter or on a computer.
Some Ship Tracking Resources
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Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Ash Continues But Some Planes Fly
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North America & Europe Flights Courtesy: BBC |
Limited Flights Allowed
The picture above, courtesy BBC, shows a snapshot of the airspace between the U.S. and Europe. The red zone is the predicted ash cloud pattern which is still blanketing much of the region. Some flights were permitted to take to the skies, mainly flying above the ash cloud or in areas not currently in the wind patterns.
Classifying the situation regarding the volcanic eruption in Iceland as "dynamic" NATS made the following statement:
Based on the latest Met Office information, part of Scottish airspace including Aberdeen, Inverness and Edinburgh airports will continue to be available from 1300-1900 today, and also south to Newcastle Airport. Restrictions will remain in place over the rest of UK airspace below 20,000ft.
Overnight the CAA, in line with new guidance from the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) decided flights above the ash cloud will be permitted in the UK; between 1300-1900 this will enable aircraft movements above 20,000ft in UK airspace.
Please consult the following websites for the latest updates:
MetOffice EUROCONTROL National Air Traffic Control Service (Nats)
BBC News Article: Europe starts to resume flights
While there was good news for a few airports across Europe, London's Heathrow International Airport, the main hub in Europe, remained closed posting the following notice on their website:
Flights suspended until further notice
Last updated: 09:55 BST, Tuesday 20 April 2010
Based on advice from NATS, all flights to and from Heathrow remain suspended until further notice.
Please consult the following websites for the latest updates:
MetOffice EUROCONTROL National Air Traffic Control Service (Nats)
BBC News Article: Europe starts to resume flights
While there was good news for a few airports across Europe, London's Heathrow International Airport, the main hub in Europe, remained closed posting the following notice on their website:
Flights suspended until further notice
Last updated: 09:55 BST, Tuesday 20 April 2010
Based on advice from NATS, all flights to and from Heathrow remain suspended until further notice.
EU Officials continue to work on a solution for this growing problem. Every day the planes remain grounded costs millions of dollars and further extends the recovery period.
The Cruise Line industry has also been impacted by this natural disaster in many ways. Passengers have been stranded at airports and unable to join their cruises; others have not been able to return home following their cruises; crew members have also suffered the same fate; there have been long hours for everyone involved in keeping the cruise ships moving. This is a logistical nightmare not seen in this magnitude since the September 11th terrorist attacks.
This time of year is typically when the cruise lines reposition their ships from the Caribbean to Europe. Some have departed already for those journeys while a few will be leaving in the next several days. Cunard has regularly scheduled crossings between New York and England. As of this past weekend, there had been some availability on those cruises, and the cruise line's reservations systems were flooded with calls, both from people seeking passage as well as passengers looking for assistance. Most Trans-Atlantic crossings in the next month are currently sold out and wait-listed. Cunard indicated that the wait-list had over 1,000 names for example.
This time of year is typically when the cruise lines reposition their ships from the Caribbean to Europe. Some have departed already for those journeys while a few will be leaving in the next several days. Cunard has regularly scheduled crossings between New York and England. As of this past weekend, there had been some availability on those cruises, and the cruise line's reservations systems were flooded with calls, both from people seeking passage as well as passengers looking for assistance. Most Trans-Atlantic crossings in the next month are currently sold out and wait-listed. Cunard indicated that the wait-list had over 1,000 names for example.
Related Blog Posts:
Consult the following for links to Airports, Cruise Line Announcements and other Agencies
Europe Travel Woes Continue
Erupting Volcano Grounds Flights
Weather
We will continue to monitor this situation and bring you updates on significant events. Between posts, please use the links provided for latest information.
Thursday, April 15, 2010
Erupting Volcano Grounds Flights
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Eyjafjallajökull Volcano Erupts (ICELANDIC COAST GUARD/AFP/ICG) |
Iceland's Volcano Disrupts Flights
Latest Updates: Europe Travel Woes Continue
Dangerous ash spews from Eyjafjallajökull Volcano, in this photo courtesy of Icelandic Coast Guard, causing widespread flight cancellations across Europe. Not since the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks has there been such a major disruption in air traffic.
Non-emergency flights in Britain were canceled, and most will stay grounded until at least midday Friday. Authorities in Ireland, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Finland and Belgium also closed their air space. France shut down 24 airports, including the main hub of Charles de Gaulle in Paris, and several flights out of the U.S. had to return, others were canceled or rerouted around the ash cloud.
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Current Volcanic Events - Iceland (Credit: NOAA) |
Nine Volcanic Ash Advisory Centres (VAAC) around the world are responsible for advising international aviation of the location and movement of clouds of volcanic ash.
Current Volcanic Ash Advisories (VAA) from London and Toulouse
London VAA: Issued advisories | Issued graphics Toulouse VAA: Issued advisories
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Ash Plume across the North Atlantic (Credit: NASA Earth Observatory) |
More information from NOAA about volcanoes.
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Flights Canceled |
Impact on Major European Airports
Flights between Iceland and the rest of Europe as well as between the United States and Northern Europe are greatly affected due to safety closure of extensive airspace between Iceland and mainland Europe to avoid airborne volcanic material from this large eruption in Iceland.
Latest Updates: EUROCONTROL Air Traffic Control
Also consult individual airports and airline carrier's websites.
London's Heathrow International Airport halted flights stranding tens of thousands of passengers as a result of the billowing ash cloud. All non-emergency flights in British airspace have been canceled until at least 7 A.M. Friday, 16 April. Volcanic Ash Advisory from London VAAC
Copenhagen Airport also closed all inbound and outbound traffic from late afternoon today until at least 12 P.M. Friday 16 April.
The Irish Aviation Authority has indicated that restrictions in Irish airspace will continue until 11:00 A.M. tomorrow at a minimum, effectively stopping flight departures and arrivals at Dublin Airport and the 3 other international and 7 other regional airports. IAA Lifts Restrictions on Shannon and Cork
Oslo Airport has canceled all flights to and from Oslo, Norway until further notice. Based on weather forecasts, they don't anticipate a change in conditions for 16 April.
Air traffic at all Swedavia airports is now canceled. The forecast is that the situation will be the same during Friday. Most likely there will be very large disturbances in air traffic then as well.
Amsterdam's Schiphol Airport came to a complete standstill at 19:00 15 April as all air traffic in and out of the Netherlands came to a gradual halt.
Belgian airspace closed due to the volcanic ash. All flights in and out of Brussels Airport were suspended from today Thursday 15 April at 16:30 until Friday 16 April at 18:00.
Air traffic is restricted in all 25 Finnish airports operated by Finavia. Practically, the air traffic is completely shut down. As of the latest update, the restrictions are approximately valid until Saturday 17April, 3 pm. Information about the situation on other airports in Finland: www.finavia.fi. Airlines contact information can be found at Helsinki Airport website.
Poland's Krakow International Airport is now included in the no-fly zone, so flights are canceled. This brings great concern to Polish Officials awaiting arrivals of many world leaders for Sunday's state funeral of President Lech Kaczynski and his wife, Maria, in the southern city of Krakow. President Obama is among the dignitaries expected to attend the funeral.
Some flights are taking off from Moscow's airport, but not those to Northern Europe.
The closures are causing a cascading effect on air traffic across the world. Cruises will be impacted as passengers become stranded due to the flight cancellations and delays. We will post updates from the major cruise lines as information becomes available. Contact your travel insurance company if your flight is impacted by this grounding.
Cruise Line Announcements
Cruise lines with passengers affected by the flight delays are monitoring the situation. In some cases, such as Royal Caribbean, rebooking fees are being waived. In other cases, departure times may be adjusted to allow air-sea passengers to arrive before departure. Continue to monitor links provided here for updates on conditions and any itinerary changes.
Your travel agent or cruise line may need to contact you directly, so be sure they have your contact information.
Stay tuned for more on this developing story.
Latest Updates: EUROCONTROL Air Traffic Control
Also consult individual airports and airline carrier's websites.
Keflavik International Airport is not closed. Flights to North America are scheduled, but many flights to Europe have been delayed or cancelled.
London's Heathrow International Airport halted flights stranding tens of thousands of passengers as a result of the billowing ash cloud. All non-emergency flights in British airspace have been canceled until at least 7 A.M. Friday, 16 April. Volcanic Ash Advisory from London VAAC
Copenhagen Airport also closed all inbound and outbound traffic from late afternoon today until at least 12 P.M. Friday 16 April.
The Irish Aviation Authority has indicated that restrictions in Irish airspace will continue until 11:00 A.M. tomorrow at a minimum, effectively stopping flight departures and arrivals at Dublin Airport and the 3 other international and 7 other regional airports. IAA Lifts Restrictions on Shannon and Cork
Oslo Airport has canceled all flights to and from Oslo, Norway until further notice. Based on weather forecasts, they don't anticipate a change in conditions for 16 April.
Air traffic at all Swedavia airports is now canceled. The forecast is that the situation will be the same during Friday. Most likely there will be very large disturbances in air traffic then as well.
Amsterdam's Schiphol Airport came to a complete standstill at 19:00 15 April as all air traffic in and out of the Netherlands came to a gradual halt.
Belgian airspace closed due to the volcanic ash. All flights in and out of Brussels Airport were suspended from today Thursday 15 April at 16:30 until Friday 16 April at 18:00.
Air traffic is restricted in all 25 Finnish airports operated by Finavia. Practically, the air traffic is completely shut down. As of the latest update, the restrictions are approximately valid until Saturday 17April, 3 pm. Information about the situation on other airports in Finland: www.finavia.fi. Airlines contact information can be found at Helsinki Airport website.
Poland's Krakow International Airport is now included in the no-fly zone, so flights are canceled. This brings great concern to Polish Officials awaiting arrivals of many world leaders for Sunday's state funeral of President Lech Kaczynski and his wife, Maria, in the southern city of Krakow. President Obama is among the dignitaries expected to attend the funeral.
Some flights are taking off from Moscow's airport, but not those to Northern Europe.
This list of airports is not complete - there are just too many impacted by this eruption
The closures are causing a cascading effect on air traffic across the world. Cruises will be impacted as passengers become stranded due to the flight cancellations and delays. We will post updates from the major cruise lines as information becomes available. Contact your travel insurance company if your flight is impacted by this grounding.
United Airlines has canceled all flights on April 15 from the United States to London, Paris, Amsterdam, Frankfurt, Brussels and Moscow. United flights from those cities to the United States have been canceled for April 16. Waivers have been issued allowing for flights to affected countries. Other Airlines have done likewise - check with your carrier if you are scheduled to fly to or from Europe.
- Celebrity Cruises: UK Airport Disruption
- Cunard is unaffected as both ships are mid-cruise
- Holland America is working directly with affected passengers
- Norwegian Cruise Line: UK airport disruption due to Icelandic volcanic eruption
- Princess Cruises: Update on Flight Cancellations Due to Volcanic Eruption
- Royal Caribbean Important Updates
Cruise lines with passengers affected by the flight delays are monitoring the situation. In some cases, such as Royal Caribbean, rebooking fees are being waived. In other cases, departure times may be adjusted to allow air-sea passengers to arrive before departure. Continue to monitor links provided here for updates on conditions and any itinerary changes.
Your travel agent or cruise line may need to contact you directly, so be sure they have your contact information.
Stay tuned for more on this developing story.
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