CARNIVAL Cruise Line is in damage control over the removal of an allegedly violent family from Carnival Legend in the port of Eden last week. CCL vp & gm Australia Jennifer Vandekreeke apologised for inconvenience, adding that its care team was supporting guests who had been affected. “We want to...
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CARNIVAL Cruise Line is in damage control over the removal of an allegedly violent family from Carnival Legend in the port of Eden last week.
CCL vp & gm Australia Jennifer Vandekreeke apologised for inconvenience, adding that its care team was supporting guests who had been affected.
“We want to reassure all embarking guests today, and in the future, that the safety and security of our guests and crew is our number one priority,” she said.
In a gesture of goodwill, all pax on the sailing have been offered a 25% cruise credit.
Carnival Corp’s horror week included another brawl on Pacific Explorer (CW 13 Feb).
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