CARNIVAL Cruise Line has assured Carnival Spirit was operating “well within capability” when it encountered high seas off the NSW coast last weekend. Spirit was returning to Sydney from Mooloolaba with 2,550 guests on board, including 38 Australian travel agents who were on board for a Travel Agent Seminar at...
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CARNIVAL Cruise Line has assured Carnival Spirit was operating “well within capability” when it encountered high seas off the NSW coast last weekend.
Spirit was returning to Sydney from Mooloolaba with 2,550 guests on board, including 38 Australian travel agents who were on board for a Travel Agent Seminar at Sea.
CCL has advised photos of broken dishes posted on social media “need to be viewed in context,” explaining “some dishes stored for the breakfast service falling to the floor after a storage container malfunctioned and spilled its contents in the early hours after most guests had retired for the night”.
Pax were advised earlier by the Captain to expect strong winds & swell during the night due to the prevailing weather system.
CCL said “Carnival Spirit guests were in good spirits and praised the Captain and crew”.
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