Carnival Cruise Line Extends Operational Pause Through September 30
Carnival Cruise Line has officially extended its operational pause in North America until September 30, 2020, due to ongoing public health challenges related to COVID-19. Initially announced on March 13, this marks the third extension of the pause. Carnival is also repatriating nearly 29,000 crew members. Guests can choose between a Future Cruise Credit with additional Onboard Credit or a full refund, with the deadline for selections set for May 31, 2021. President Christine Duffy expressed appreciation for guest patience and highlighted safety measures for future operations.
- Offering Future Cruise Credit and Onboard Credit options to guests.
- Full refund option available for guests who prefer it.
- Operational pause extended to September 30, 2020.
- Cancellation of all cruises during the pause period.
MIAMI, June 22, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Carnival Cruise Line today advised guests and travel agents that it has extended its operational pause in North America through Sept. 30, 2020.
"During this unprecedented pause in our business, we have continued to assess the operating environment and confer with public health, government and industry officials," Carnival Cruise Line President Christine Duffy told booked guests and travel agents in a letter sent today. But she added that following the cruise industry's announcement on Friday that it would voluntarily extend its pause in North America, Carnival Cruise Line is now cancelling all cruises through September 30.
"We have watched with great interest as commerce, travel and personal activities have begun to start back up, and once we do resume service, we will take all necessary steps to ensure the health and safety of our guests, crew and the communities we bring our ships to in order to maintain public confidence in our business. Nevertheless, we apologize for disrupting your vacation plans and appreciate your patience as we work through these decisions," Duffy said in the letter.
Carnival initially announced a voluntary 30-day pause in operations on March 13, and has now extended that pause three times, reflecting the public health challenges associated with the COVID-19 pandemic. It is currently completing the repatriation of nearly 29,000 crew members to more than 100 nations who serve its fleet of 27 ships. As with previous pause announcements, Carnival is giving guests who wish to move their booking to a later date a rebooking offer that combines a Future Cruise Credit (FCC) and either a
"We appreciate the patience and support of our loyal guests, and recognize how much they want to get back to cruising. When the time is right, our outstanding onboard team will be waiting to welcome them back and give them the great vacation that they deserve," said Duffy.
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