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Related: About this forumTrump says top cruise ship companies stopping trips from US
Source: Associated Press
Trump says top cruise ship companies stopping trips from US
March 13, 2020
WASHINGTON (AP) President Donald Trump tweeted on Friday that four major cruise ship companies have agreed to suspend trips from the U.S. for 30 days, effective at midnight.
Trump said that Carnival, Royal Caribbean, Norwegian and MSC Cruises all agreed to the suspensions. He said the cruise line industry is a great and important industry it will be kept that way!
The U.S. State Department advised Sunday against any travel on cruise ships, particularly for those with underlying health conditions. The advisory said the CDC has noted an increased risk of infection of COVID-19 in a cruise ship environment.
The cruise industry has taken a beating in the stock market since the coronavirus began to spread, and reports of people falling ill and being quarantined on ships surfaced.
Carnival had already suspended its Princess line of cruises for nearly two months. It said 18 ships that had cruises scheduled between March 12 and May 10 would be canceled.
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March 13, 2020
WASHINGTON (AP) President Donald Trump tweeted on Friday that four major cruise ship companies have agreed to suspend trips from the U.S. for 30 days, effective at midnight.
Trump said that Carnival, Royal Caribbean, Norwegian and MSC Cruises all agreed to the suspensions. He said the cruise line industry is a great and important industry it will be kept that way!
The U.S. State Department advised Sunday against any travel on cruise ships, particularly for those with underlying health conditions. The advisory said the CDC has noted an increased risk of infection of COVID-19 in a cruise ship environment.
The cruise industry has taken a beating in the stock market since the coronavirus began to spread, and reports of people falling ill and being quarantined on ships surfaced.
Carnival had already suspended its Princess line of cruises for nearly two months. It said 18 ships that had cruises scheduled between March 12 and May 10 would be canceled.
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Read more: https://apnews.com/e0a64ec862c0f96b6e0cc44c647c7d53
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Eugene
Mar 2020
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GP6971
(33,158 posts)1. I haven't seen any official
notice from Carnival, but the below link is for Cruise Line International Assoc where it mentions Carnival.
https://cruising.org/news-and-research/press-room/2020/march/clia-covid-19-toolkit
Sneederbunk
(15,177 posts)2. Does Carnival mean its subsidiary Holland America too?
GP6971
(33,158 posts)3. Don't know...
for some reason Carnival Corp has been silent...at least an hour ago when I checked.
Sneederbunk
(15,177 posts)4. Tnx. Had a HAL cruise scheduled for 3/22.
GP6971
(33,158 posts)6. We're scheduled
on Carnival in late April. My guess is as this situation gets worse, they'll cancel our cruise.
Eugene
(62,687 posts)5. Holland America has the "pause" on their website, but not on the home page.
Holland America Line Announces A Voluntary And Temporary Pause Of Its Global Ship Operations For 30 Days
https://www.hollandamerica.com/en_US/news/coronavirus-travel-advisory.html
Seattle, Wash., Mar. 13, 2020 (6:16 PM PDT) -- Due to the continued port closures and travel restrictions surrounding COVID-19 and in an abundance of caution, Holland America Line has made the decision to voluntarily pause global cruise operations of its 14 ships for 30 days, impacting sailings scheduled to depart through April 14, 2020.
https://www.hollandamerica.com/en_US/news/coronavirus-travel-advisory.html