PRINCESS Cruises has hit back against “absurd” allegations made by Shine Lawyers that more than 16,000 passengers could be eligible for compensation under a class action (CW Tue). “It is absurd to suggest up to 16,000 people could have been affected by illness,” Princess Cruises said in a statement. “Princess...
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PRINCESS Cruises has hit back against “absurd” allegations made by Shine Lawyers that more than 16,000 passengers could be eligible for compensation under a class action (CW Tue).
“It is absurd to suggest up to 16,000 people could have been affected by illness,” Princess Cruises said in a statement.
“Princess Cruises leaves nothing to chance to maintain a healthy onboard environment with robust procedures that are in line with the highest international public health management standards.”
The cruise line emphasised “the risk of becoming ill while on a cruise holiday is tiny – a factor of just 0.02%”.
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