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Spirit Airlines’ cash won’t ‘last for very much longer,’ but Trump says government could buy carrier

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Spirit Airlines’ accessible cash to keep operating won’t last long and a government rescue package is on the table, a lawyer for the struggling budget carrier said at a hearing Thursday.

President Donald Trump later Thursday at the White House told reporters: “We’re thinking about doing it, helping them out, meaning bailing them out, or buying it.”

Trump told reporters that “when the price of oil goes down,” the government could “sell it for a profit.”

“I’d love to be able to save those jobs. I’d love to be able to save an airline. I like having a lot of airlines, so it’s competitive,” he said.

Marshall Huebner of Davis Polk, the airline’s lawyer, did not outline the proposed rescue plan at the Thursday bankruptcy hearing, but people familiar with the matter told CNBC this week that on the table is a $500 million loan that could give the government a potential stake of 90% of the Florida-based airline. They requested anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss the talks.

The deal would also allow the U.S. government to select a board member, a person familiar with the potential terms told CNBC.

The White House and Spirit didn’t respond to a request for comment about the board seat.

“We are grateful for President Trump’s support and look forward to continuing to work with him and his Administration on a solution that protects thousands of jobs, preserves and enhances competition and helps ensure Americans continue to have access to affordable fares,” Spirit’s CEO Dave Davis said in an emailed statement

The company needs access to existing cash or new funding in the next few days to continue operations, Huebner said Thursday.

“The cash actually available to Spirit to fund ongoing operations is not going to last for very much longer,” he said. “So either new financing, either or both of new financing or access to almost $240 million of restricted cash, is absolutely essential. Round about, no later than the end of next week.”

The airline has been at risk of shutting down. The potential deal has been shared with various creditor groups, according to the people familiar with the matter.

Spirit had expected to emerge from bankruptcy midyear, but a surge in fuel prices since the U.S. and Israel attacked Iran has complicated those plans, the company has said.

The iconic discount airline has faced troubles for years, including an engine recall, an acquisition by JetBlue Airways that a federal judge blocked two years ago, shifting customer preferences for more upmarket offerings and a jump in costs, even before fuel prices surged this year.

“Spirit now definitively stands at the crossroads,” Huebner said, with “several hundred million dollars” of the company’s cash “locked away and inaccessible” under bankruptcy loan terms while other funds are in separate accounts for payroll and tax payments.

Huebner said the additional financing would “create an appropriately capitalized, fierce competitor in the airline space” as a stand-alone carrier, “but also potentially as the strongest player in what so many believe must happen next, consolidation in the value carrier space,” hinting at a potential merger.

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Unexploded mortar shell from bloodiest battle in country’s history unearthed after nearly 280 years

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Archaeologists have uncovered a mortar shell from the bloodiest battle in Scotland’s history — a shell that never detonated.

The National Trust for Scotland (NTS) announced in mid-April that its archaeologists had found a mortar shell at Culloden Battlefield, just outside Inverness in the Scottish Highlands.

The Battle of Culloden was fought on April 16, 1746, when a Jacobite force led by Charles Edward Stuart — known as Bonnie Prince Charlie — clashed with troops loyal to King George II.

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In under an hour, the Jacobites were crushed, ending any serious bid to restore the Stuart monarchy. Culloden remains the last large-scale pitched battle fought on British soil.

Officials believe that the recently uncovered shell was fired by government artillery during the battle.

Aerial view of Culloden, view of conserved shell at Culloden

The intact artillery shell, found at Culloden, provides rare physical evidence from one of Britain’s most decisive battles. (National Trust for Scotland; Will Murray)

“Intact and gunpowder-packed when it was discovered, the 5.5-inch shell is the first piece of complete government ordnance found at Culloden battlefield. [It] provides fresh evidence for the deployment and action of government and Jacobite forces at pivotal moments in the battle,” the statement said.

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“Many other projectiles, including cannon shot, musket balls and fragments of mortar shells, have been uncovered at Culloden, but never before has undetonated ordnance been found,” the statement also said. 

The shell, weighing nearly 18 pounds, is believed to have been fired from one of the government’s Coehorn mortars.

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Archaeologists uncovered an unexploded mortar shell at Scotland’s Culloden Battlefield, offering new insight into the 1746 clash. (iStock; National Trust for Scotland)

It was uncovered during excavations in October 2025, but officials did not announce the discovery until April 16 — which marked the 280th anniversary of the Battle of Culloden. 

Other projectiles, including pistol shot and lead musket balls, were also found.

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“Parts of the battlefield are on boggy ground, and it is thought the shell landed on wet ground and the fuse extinguished before it could ignite the powder,” noted officials.

The shell still contained remnants of its original plug and traces of plant material, which were recovered for analysis.

“This discovery helps us better understand the formation of troops and concentration of fire during this brief, but brutal, battle.”

Officials said that, once the black powder in the shell was exposed, there was a “slight exothermic reaction.”

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A specialist “safely cleaned out the interior of the shell, preserved samples of the contents for further study, and certified the shell as free from explosive hazard,” the release noted.

In a statement, the NTS’s head of archaeology, Derek Alexander, called the discovery a “remarkable — dare I say, explosive — find of the kind archaeologists dream of, but never expect to encounter.” 

Split image of Bonnie Prince Charlie, NTS archaeologists holding shell

Charles Edward Stuart, known as Bonnie Prince Charlie, is seen at left. Archaeologists are continuing to uncover new evidence from Culloden. (Hulton Archive/Getty Images; National Trust for Scotland)

“Along with the other projectiles recovered, this discovery helps us better understand the formation of troops and concentration of fire during this brief, but brutal, battle,” said Alexander.

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“The mortars may have been aiming at the Jacobite artillery, so the place where the shell landed may mark the heart of the Culloden battlefield.”

An NTS official told Fox News Digital the shell was buried nearly a foot underground — something only professional archaeologists could uncover — and that the site remains safe for visitors.

Archaeologists examining more than 100 projectiles found at Culloden Battlefield in Scotland

Archaeologists in Scotland previously found more than 100 projectiles at Culloden Battlefield. (National Trust for Scotland)

The discovery comes just months after officials announced a similar find at the same battle site.

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In late 2025, officials announced archaeologists had uncovered a cache of bullets fired during the Battle of Culloden, shedding new light on its final moments.

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XTEP Fortifies Southeast Asia Push With 6 New Stores In Malaysia

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XTEP International, a leading global performance running brand, has opened six new stores in key Malaysian cities, advancing its aggressive Southeast Asia expansion strategy. The launch aligns with surging running demand and government support via Malaysia Aktif and a RM580 million sports budget. XTEP introduced its 360X 3.0 running shoes tailored for local conditions and will host the XTEP 10KM TIME TRIAL. The six stores mark only the start; XTEP plans significant further retail growth to build a full running ecosystem across Malaysia and Southeast Asia.

KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia, April 24, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — XTEP International Limited, a leading global performance running brand, today announced the opening of six new stores in key commercial hubs across Malaysia, marking a significant milestone in the brand’s strategic expansion across Southeast Asia. The move underscores XTEP’s long-term confidence in Malaysia’s dynamic running market and confirms plans to grow its retail network well beyond six locations in the country.

Photos of the newly opened Xtep store in Malaysia
Photos of the newly opened Xtep store in Malaysia

Malaysia has emerged as a high-priority market for XTEP, fueled by explosive growth in running participation and strong government support for sports development. The 2025 Kuala Lumpur Standard Chartered Marathon drew a record 42,000 participants, while local race series HSNKL has expanded from 9,000 debut runners to 15,000 today. Supported by the national Malaysia Aktif initiative and a RM580 million allocation for sports development in the 2026 budget, Malaysia offers powerful tailwinds for performance running innovation and community building.

The six new stores are strategically located in Kuala Lumpur, Penang, Johor Bahru, Kuantan, and Shah Alam, serving as core destinations for running enthusiasts. Designed under XTEP’s Retail + Community model, these spaces go beyond traditional retail to function as immersive running centers where athletes can test performance footwear, connect with local running clubs, join group training sessions, and engage with product experts.

To address the unique terrain, climate and training needs of Malaysian runners, XTEP has introduced its 360X 3.0 performance running series with the store openings. Engineered for daily training and competitive racing, the collection delivers optimized cushioning, stability and durability, reflecting XTEP’s commitment to athlete-driven, localized innovation.

Complementing its retail expansion, XTEP will host the XTEP 10KM TIME TRIAL in Kuala Lumpur. With 1,500 available slots attracting nearly 10,000 registrations, the event highlights strong demand for professional, organized running competition. XTEP will provide participants with premium performance gear to support athletes in pursuing personal bests.

“Malaysia is a cornerstone of XTEP’s global strategy and our gateway to Southeast Asia,” said a spokesperson for XTEP International. “These six new stores are just the start. We are committed to scaling our retail footprint, building a comprehensive running ecosystem, and becoming the leading performance running brand in the region. XTEP is dedicated to empowering runners through innovative product, professional events and authentic community engagement.”

With an expanding retail network, athlete-centric product design and community-focused events, XTEP is positioned to capture significant growth in Southeast Asia’s rapidly expanding sports market. As the brand continues its global momentum, Malaysian runners will gain enhanced access to world-class performance running products and experiences.

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Kyle Sandilands reveals key to legal defence against sacking as legal battle with ARN heats up

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Radio host Kyle Sandilands has appeared in court today, as he and former co-host Jackie “O” Henderson continue their legal battle against former employer ARN.

The former hosts of KIIS FM’s The Kyle and Jackie O Show are suing the radio network following an on-air spat that derailed their top-rated program and ultimately their $100 million contracts.

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Arriving at court on Friday morning, Sandilands told reporters he had not spoken to Henderson.

“I’m not really nervous,” Sandilands said outside court.

“Put me back on the radio and let’s get the share price back up.”

Sandilands’ legal team argues the termination of his contract was invalid and his behaviour did not amount to serious misconduct.

The controversial radio host will also argue his former employer was aware of his abrasive on-air persona and had effectively made that behaviour a condition of his contract, his lawyer said on Friday.

ARN has countersued Kyle Sandilands and Jackie ‘O’ Henderson over lost ad revenue.
ARN has countersued Kyle Sandilands and Jackie ‘O’ Henderson over lost ad revenue. Credit: Sunrise/ARN

Sandilands’ barrister Scott Robertson SC argued the shock jock’s contract was unfairly terminated because he had a “special immunity” to outrageous conduct.

“Particular kinds of conduct … might be considered serious misconduct under workplace law but not when you consider the contract,” Robertson said.

“If you buy Kyle, you get Kyle.”

Robertson added headline-drawing outbursts were “contractually desired” by ARN, with clips of arguments between the pair monetised through social media.

Kyle Sandilands leaves Federal Court after attending a case management hearing.
Kyle Sandilands leaves Federal Court after attending a case management hearing. Credit: AAP

Sandilands, arriving in a Rolls-Royce and wearing a custom-made suit, attended a case management hearing at the Federal Court.

Henderson’s interlocutory hearing was heard later in the day — her agent Gemma O’Neill was in court.

Henderson’s team claim she had complained about Sandilands’ conduct six months before the public falling out, as part of a wrongful termination claim.

Her lawyer Vanja Bulut said evidence was expected to be called detailing the damage to Henderson’s health and wellbeing as a result of the sacking.

Sandilands allegedly said some of Henderson’s comments were “weird, psychological bullshit” and her belief in “hype words” was negatively impacting her dating life.

Jackie ‘O’ Henderson alleges she was sacked after raising workplace safety concerns regarding former co-host Kyle Sandilands.
Jackie ‘O’ Henderson alleges she was sacked after raising workplace safety concerns regarding former co-host Kyle Sandilands. Credit: Sunrise/ARN

He is also alleged to have made offensive comments to her in September 2025 that prompted her to raise a complaint with station staff.

“Don’t f***ing bother coming back either until you get your f***ing shit together like a normal person,” Sandilands allegedly told Henderson off-air.

“I’ve been carrying this whole show for a f***ing a year.”

Both are seeking the full payout of the remainder of their 10-year, $100 million contracts signed at the end of 2023.

Ratings have slumped in The Kyle and Jackie O Show’s former slot as the duo’s employer attempts to recoup millions in lost profits.

Sandilands and Henderson both face a countersuit from ARN, which claims the pair cost the company key advertising revenue through their sacking.

Leaving court after his appearance, Sandilands said he had “no regrets”.

He added “the truth will raise its head” during the case against his former employer, as a Sydney judge considers whether proceedings brought by Henderson should be heard together.

While a final decision on whether the cases will be heard separately is expected in May, both matters have been tentatively listed for a trial starting on October 12.

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Point to point leisure airline model has not made money since 2020, says Barclays’ Brandon Oglenski

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Brandon Oglenski, Barclays senior airlines analyst, joins ‘The Exchange’ to discuss a potential bailout of Spirit Airlines, mergers and acquisitions in the industry and much more.

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The 9th DONG Connection Event Concludes in Sanya: Global Luxury Travel Resources Unite to Shape a New Intelligent Travel Ecosystem

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SANYA, China, April 23, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — The 9th DONG Connection Event, themed “Future Journey, Human Moments,” drew to a successful close at The Sanya EDITION. This pivotal gathering marked the first high-end travel industry event held in Sanya since the commencement of the Hainan Free Trade Port’s closure operations. Setting a new benchmark for China’s luxury travel sector, the event combined foresight into market trends with a fusion of global resources, underscoring its commitment to advancing the luxury travel industry. 


As one of the most influential B2B offline networking platforms in China’s luxury travel industry, the DONG Connection continues to shape and define the future of the sector. By integrating top-tier global resources with progressive market insights, the event not only enhanced the global standing of China’s luxury travel industry but also strengthened its international discourse. 


Global Luxury Travel Resources Convene, Setting New Records

Since its launch in 2018, the DONG Connection Event has grown into one of China’s most dynamic gatherings for the high-end travel industry. This year’s event reached unprecedented levels of participation, hosting a record-breaking 750 attendees, including core executives from leading international luxury travel suppliers such as Bvlgari, Aman, Capella, Rosewood, EDITION, Six Senses, Mandarin Oriental, Park Hyatt, Peninsula, Four Seasons, Waldorf Astoria, Raffles, Anantara, as well as Ponant and Silversea Cruises, among others. Together, they explored groundbreaking avenues for collaboration. 

The event welcomed participation from 360 luxury hotel groups and overseas tourism organizations spanning 40 countries and 127 overseas cities, representing 451 top-tier suppliers. It also brought together 255 high-end buyers from 229 luxury travel agencies in 30 domestic cities. The aim was clear: foster collaboration between public enterprises and the Sanya Tourism Development Board, link domestic and international luxury travel ecosystems, facilitate resource-matching partnerships, and create synergy between China’s high-end travel market and the global luxury travel sphere. 

Cutting-Edge Agendas Unveil New Horizons

With its overarching theme “Future Journey, Human Moments”, this year’s event focused on the transformative power of technology and the human-centric enhancements shaping AI-driven luxury travel. Core sessions explored the seamless integration of cutting-edge solutions with meaningful guest experiences under the philosophy of “technology empowering humanity.” 

Over 20,000 one-on-one “Peak Dialogue” sessions delved into three major themes: 

– AI-Enabled Travel: From algorithmic recommendations to intelligent itinerary planning, redefining convenience and customization.
– Crafting Emotional Value: Elevating experience design by connecting with the emotional dimensions sought by high-end travelers.
– Sustainable Travel Development: Embedding ESG principles into the heart of the luxury travel industry. 

In an evening dedicated to recognition and celebration, an awards ceremony honored companies and individuals who have significantly contributed to the advancement of luxury travel. These accolades celebrated leaders who championed quality, personalization, and sustainability, setting new standards for the evolving industry. 

In-Depth Insights: Redefining Luxury Travel with AI and Inner Value

The event saw the unveiling of the “China Luxury Travel Trends Report,” developed in partnership with Dragon Trail. Offering valuable first-hand insights, the report drew on data from 200 luxury hotels, 200 leading Chinese travel agencies, and 200 high-net-worth individuals (HNWIs) with investable assets exceeding one million RMB. 

Key takeaways from the report include: 

– China’s HNWI segment is primarily composed of resourceful, self-made entrepreneurs, with women playing a decisive role in outbound travel decisions.
– HNWIs prioritize personal growth, cultural immersion, and in-depth exploration, with accommodation commanding the lion’s share of their travel budgets.
– Guests increasingly demand tailored, localized services with an emphasis on privacy.
– Niche destinations and exclusive, one-of-a-kind experiences are on the rise.
– Sustainable travel, wellness, and healing have emerged as major growth drivers for the future of the industry. 

May Wong, CEO of the DONG Connection Event, remarked, “The future of luxury travel lies in the shift from conspicuous consumption to a profound pursuit of inner value. Today’s travelers seek physical and mental wellbeing, emotional connection, and soul-enriching experiences that transcend material enjoyments. ‘Emotional value’ is now at the core of luxury, aligning with the global trend of experiential luxury.”

In his address, Co-Founder Bamboo Zhou introduced the transformative role of AI in the luxury travel industry, describing it as an “enabler” rather than a replacement for human expertise. Zhou explained how AI enhances efficiency in areas such as preference management, intelligent booking systems, and itinerary planning while enabling multilingual communication and creating hyper-personalized guest experiences. However, Zhou emphasized that AI’s ultimate purpose is to empower travel advisors, freeing them from routine tasks and enabling them to provide elevated, human-touch service. 

Rooted in Eastern Wisdom, Driving Global Innovation

Over nine transformative years, the DONG Connection Event has blossomed from a resource-sharing platform to a complete ecosystem that mutually strengthens China’s and the world’s luxury travel markets. It has shifted the industry from a focus on “chasing luxury symbols” to a deeper quest for “inner value.”

Looking forward, the DONG Connection Event is steadfast in its mission to link global luxury travel resources with local expertise. Guided by Eastern wisdom, it seamlessly fuses AI-driven technological advancements with human-centric experiences, creating a future-ready model of sustainable luxury travel. 

By advancing cultural collaboration, innovation, and emotional connectivity, the DONG Connection Event is poised to redefine the possibilities of travel, crafting new itineraries and opening doors to entirely new worlds of transformative experiences. 

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American Airlines CEO says merger with United would be ‘bad for customers’

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American Airlines CEO Robert Isom on potential United merger: 'A nonstarter from the get-go'

American Airlines CEO Robert Isom said a potential merger with rival United Airlines would hurt consumers and would be anticompetitive.

United CEO Scott Kirby floated the idea of a possible merger with American to a Trump administration official earlier this year, according to people familiar with the matter, eyeing a global expansion that could take on other international carriers.

“Merging the world’s two largest airline together, that was a nonstarter from the get-go,” Isom told CNBC’s Phil LeBeau on Thursday, shortly after the company reported first-quarter results. “At the end of the day there’s no way to view that as anything but anticompletive, bad for customers, ultimately bad for American Airlines, bad for our team.”

Isom declined to say if United made a formal inquiry to American.

“I’m not going to get into details,” he said. On Friday, American issued a statement saying that it is “not engaged with or interested in any discussions regarding a merger with United Airlines.”

President Donald Trump said he was against the idea earlier this week.

“I don’t like having them merge,” he told CNBC’s “Squawk Box” on Tuesday morning. He said he would, however, like someone to buy struggling discount carrier Spirit but he also suggested that the federal government could “help that one out.”

The Trump administration is currently in advanced talks for a rescue package for Spirit that could give the government a significant ownership stake in the discount carrier, people familiar with the matter told CNBC.

American has trailed competitors United — where Kirby previously served as president — and Delta Air Lines, and is trying to catch up through investments in premium products, like new planes and lounges.

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American Airlines cuts 2026 earnings projections after surge in jet fuel

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An American Airlines flight lands at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport in Arlington, Virginia, U.S., Nov. 7, 2025.

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American Airlines on Thursday cut its 2026 earnings forecast, becoming the latest airline to lower its outlook after a surge in fuel costs added billions to its expenses this year.

American said it could post an adjusted per-share loss of 40 cents up to earnings of $1.10 a share, lower than the earnings of $1.70 to $2.70 it forecast in January, though Wall Street analysts have been lowering their forecasts for the industry since the U.S.-Israel attacks on Iran this year.

Here is what American reported in the first quarter compared with Wall Street estimates compiled by LSEG:

  • Loss per share: 40 cents adjusted vs. loss of 47 cents expected
  • Revenue: $13.91 billion vs. $13.79 billion expected

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Angry cruise passengers say frustrating issue should have been disclosed before booking

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A major cruise company is under fire from guests and travelers after reportedly shutting down key attractions and not alerting guests before their voyages.

Frustrated passengers onboard Royal Caribbean’s Star of the Seas and Icon of the Seas have been taking to social media to complain that they were not notified that several water slides are closed.

The ships, which debuted in the last two years, are famous for their massive water parks. Located in the Thrill Island neighborhoods, the Category 6 water park areas are 17,010 square feet each. Both ships feature six slides.

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Passengers on different sailings claim that up to four water slides have been closed for months.

When Fox News Digital reached out to Royal Caribbean for comment, the company confirmed that a few slides are closed on two of the ships for maintenance. 

Royal Caribbean's Star of the Seas cruise ship arriving at Port Canaveral Florida

Frustrated passengers onboard Star of the Seas say a number of water slides have been closed. (Patrick Connolly/Orlando Sentinel/Tribune News Service)

In August 2025, a guest aboard a Royal Caribbean Icon of the Seas ship captured video of frightened passengers as water poured from a damaged section of the ship’s water slide, Fox News Digital previously reported.

At the time, the cruise line said one passenger was injured in the incident.

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“Our team provided medical care to an adult guest when acrylic glass broke off a water slide as the guest passed through the slide. The guest is being treated for his injuries,” a Royal Caribbean spokesperson told Fox News Digital after the incident.

Royal Caribbean's Icon of the Seas cruise ship docked at Port of Miami

Recent passengers reported that Icon of the Seas has had water slide closures. (Mike Stocker/South Florida Sun Sentinel)

“The water slide is closed for the remainder of the sailing pending an investigation,” the company statement continued.

The current slide closures are unrelated to the August 2025 incident, but repeated issues in the last eight months have become a topic of discussion among Royal Caribbean loyalists.

Guests on multiple sailings say several slides were out of service simultaneously, sometimes for days — limiting access to the ship’s highly advertised water park.

“They advertise the slides on these ships.”

Several people flocked to Reddit this week to voice their frustrations.

“Last week on Icon every slide but one was closed by Thursday. Two slides never opened at all,” one commenter said.

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“They advertise the slides on these ships. … I can’t imagine what the kids would have been like if nothing was open. It’s really a bad look,” that Reddit user added.

Icon of the Seas Water Slides

Icon of the Seas reportedly cost almost $2 billion to build, and the water slides (pictured here) are a main attraction. (Joe Raedle)

Another Reddit user said, “The two race slides in the tower with the gravity drop were closed. The green tube slide and the yellow short one were closed as well. So basically we waited an hour and a half to ride two slides.”

A third chimed in, “This is something that should be disclosed prior to sailing.”

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On the Royal Caribbean Blog, one passenger disagreed — citing safety concerns.

“The kids might be bummed that the water slides were closed, but better than the kids getting injured,” the reader commented.

Icon of the Seas Water Park

The Icon of the Seas water park includes one of the tallest drop slides at sea. (Eva Marie Uzcategui/Bloomberg)

Icon of the Seas launched in January 2024 as the first Icon-class ship, featuring eight neighborhoods, seven pools and a suspended infinity pool. 

Star of the Seas debuted in August 2025. It features eight neighborhoods, more than 68 dining options and the iconic water park. 

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Phase 1 of 139th Canton Fair Introduces New Dedicated Product Zones as Emerging Technologies Take Center Stage

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GUANGZHOU, China, April 23, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — The 139th China Import and Export Fair (Canton Fair) has further optimized its exhibition landscape with nine new dedicated product zones, reflecting ongoing structural shifts in global trade and the continued upgrading of China’s export portfolio.

Among the most closely watched additions in Phase 1 are the consumer and agricultural drone zones, both making their debut at the Canton Fair and offering a focused showcase of applications in the low‑altitude economy. The consumer drone zone showcases progress in flight control, AI‑based obstacle avoidance and energy efficiency across imaging, tourism, emergency response and patrol. The agricultural drone zone highlights precision farming, with spraying, seeding and field‑management demonstrations showing terrain‑following, intelligent route planning, and precise payload control.

On day one, a Shandong‑based drone manufacturer welcomed buyers from 30+ countries, with over 50 strong leads. One buyer, after seeing load and wind‑resistance demonstrations, immediately confirmed three sample units and even proposed becoming a regional distributor.

Display technology is another focal point of Phase 1, highlighting advances in color accuracy, energy efficiency, and overall visual performance. Developments in fine‑grained control, expanded color gamut, and reduced power consumption point to a clear trend toward immersive viewing experiences combined with sustainability gains.

The smart wearables zone underscores how intelligent devices are becoming key interfaces for human‑machine interaction. From real‑time language translation and adaptive noise cancellation to long‑term health monitoring and AI‑enabled eyewear, wearables are evolving from standalone products into integrated systems that support communication, well‑being, and productivity across daily and professional settings.

The service robots zone further illustrates how artificial intelligence is moving from conceptual exploration to large‑scale deployment. Advanced robots showcased across industrial, commercial, medical, and public‑service scenarios demonstrate growing autonomy, multi‑sensory perception, and closer human-robot collaboration.

By bringing emerging technologies into clearer focus through dedicated zones, the 139th Canton Fair is reinforcing its function as a platform where trade trends take shape, innovation meets application, and global buyers gain early insights into cutting-edge technologies.

For pre-registration, please click: https://buyer.cantonfair.org.cn/register/buyer/email?source_type=16


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