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 Iona began sailing in the spring of 2021. She is the first British cruise ship to be powered by liquefied natural gas (LNG), and is P&O's greenest and most innovative ship.
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 ...
The outbreak that impacted "fewer than 1% of guests" happened on a sailing of P&O Cruises' Iona last week. The ship departed for a new cruise on Saturday, a P&O Cruises spokesperson told FOX ...
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 ...
The P&O Cruises ship Iona left Southampton, the UK's busiest cruise port, on February 15 for a seven-day round trip to Germany, Holland and Belgium. But the European adventure turned sour for some ...
Article continues below The P&O Iona, which can carry up to 5,200 guests ... on cruise liners and in hotels." Cruise ships have the conditions to create the perfect storm of an outbreak: confined ...
Cruise ship passengers have reported a suspected ... One passenger aboard the P&O Iona travelling around the North Sea told Sky News that “people have been dropping like flies” as a “large ...