A suspected norovirus outbreak has reportedly struck a P&O cruise ship, with passengers alleging that fellow travellers are "dropping like flies" due to the spreading illness. The P&O Iona ...
The affected ship, the Iona, is operated by cruise line P&O and can carry more than 5,000 passengers who are served by 1,800 staff, although it remains unclear how many people were onboard at the ...
A suspected Norovirus outbreak on the P&O Iona cruise ship has caused severe stomach issues for passengers and crew, leading to chaotic scenes with people vomiting in public. Over 5,000 passengers ...
A suspected norovirus outbreak has been reported on board a cruise ship which has returned to Southampton today. The P&O Cruises ship Iona left Southampton, the UK's busiest cruise port ...
Iona returned to Ocean Cruise Terminal this ... READ MORE: Passengers on cruise ship docked in Southampton report norovirus outbreak These protocols include guests being asked to declare symptoms ...
P&O Cruises’ MS Iona is carrying 5,000 guests on a seven-day cruise in the Baltic (Picture ... A passenger on the ship told Sky News people are ‘dropping like flies’ and a ‘large number ...