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Stranded Cruise Ships on Way to Europe After Passing Strait of Hormuz

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TUI Cruises says its May itineraries ‘can go ahead as planned’ after the Mein Schiff 4 and Mein Schiff 5 ships safely departed the Arabian Gulf.

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Maritime tensions rekindle concerns in the Strait of Ormuz. Two German cruise ships from TUI were threatened by Iranian forces before continuing their route without damage.

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The cruise ships "My ship 4" and "My ship 5" of the German travel group TUI Cruises were blocked for weeks in the Persian Gulf. "The region is now unavailable for us and our customers," says TUI CEO Sebastian Ebel.

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After weeks in the Persian Gulf, the "My Ship 4" and "My Ship 5" have been able to leave the region - two burst trips can now take place. Other ships also passed the strait.

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Cruise ships detained in the Persian Gulf because of the war in Iran ran to leave the region through the Strait of Ormuz on the weekend, after a brief reopening of the passage. In the midst of the global shock: Brazil stands out on the radar of international investors Even with war in Iran: Foreign investor reaches the record slice in the Stock Exchange The travel operator TUI Cruises informed on Sunday that two of its vessels — Mein Schiff 4 an…

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www.t-online.de broke the news on Sunday, April 19, 2026.
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