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Tui Cruises Says Two of Its Ships Passed Through the Strait of Hormuz

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The transit hints at potential de-escalation or selective permissions, impacting market perceptions and geopolitical stability in the region. The post Tui Cruises ships transit Strait of Hormuz amid 2026 Iran war appeared first on Crypto Briefing.

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Tui Cruises says two of its ships passed through the Strait of Hormuz

·United Kingdom
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The company claimed that it obtained the approvals of the competent authorities, after careful assessment of the safety situation, and that the passengers had already returned home and ships operated with reduced crews.

·Brazil
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Cruise ships stranded in the Persian Gulf such as "My Ship 4", "My Ship 5" and "MSC Euribia" have crossed the Strait of Hormus.

·Munich, Germany
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In the back and forth between Iran and the USA there was only a small window of time for ships in the Strait of Hormus for a safe passage. Three cruise ships apparently used it.

·Germany
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Original news The ship from cruise Msc Euribia has passed from the Strait of Hormuz after 45 days of forced stop in Dubai, with a reduced crew

·Rome, Italy
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La Repubblica broke the news in Turin, Italy on Saturday, April 18, 2026.
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