To be at the mercy of health depts. like our CDC and our politicians , makes it just bout impossible to run a company in this country. The politicians and he CDC don't care about the citizens, never mind Cruise Line outsiders who are in businesses, and not paying them a lot of money.-Tom
IATA’s count of those unemployed in the travel industry during the last year tops 80 million people worldwide.
I love traveling and have enjoyed the cruises I’ve been on. I was very much looking forward to cruising again and taking my children.
However I will not take a vaccine just to travel. There no way I’m accepting, into my body, an untested medication that does not provide immunity for a disease that I am not really at risk for. Nope.
There’s a larger agenda driving this vaccine bullcrap. And I refuse to participate.
I’m sorry that the industry is suffering, but complying with vaccine mandates is not the answer. I hope the industry stands strong and pushes back, because this is over blown & ridiculous.
It's not the COVID-19 pandemic that is having an impact on business. It's our own government that is doing it. They just can't see through that.
I will be back in a couple of hours as I have to go now , it is important. -Tom
Just admit it, you’re FINISHED!
I hear there is still room for your ships at the Port Protection bone yard.
Time to wake up and market to the new world.
Millions of 65+ are now Vaccinated, they are now Free to travel the world with their *Vaccinated Cards*
Vaccinated Only cruises!
Leave the unvaccinated to their infected slum ghettos, come Cruise with us!
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Vaccinated Only allowed onboard!
The ads write themselves
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My family has a cruise planned for May - it had already been postponed from last year.
The cruise company is adamant that the cruise go on - at 30% capacity.
We are required to take a COVID test 74 hours before boarding whether or not we’ve had the vaccination or not.
No discount on the cruise fare, however, but the air fare was reasonable.
We’ve canceled a lot of travel and family get-togethers last year but are determined to carry on with this cruise.
Prices at Carnival are coming down for 2022....
I got my 6th and hopefully last booking (fingies and toesies cross we cruise) on the new Mardi Gras for Sept 2022 for less than the price when the bookings first opened in Jan 2019 ...
It could be they are filling the ships to the normal passenger capacity or near that for next year...
Some time in the next few months, this stock looks like it’ll be a good lowball buy opportunity.