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Earlier this year, cruise lines like Carnival and Norwegian faced similar hiring struggles that resulted in canceled sailings and closed dining venues. Princess Cruises has cancelled 11 sailings ...
As of 8 April, the ship's crew of about 1,000 remained on board, with 200 exhibiting flu-like symptoms; 18 had tested positive for COVID-19. On 11 April, NSW Health announced that from 88 crew who were tested, 44 of them or 50 per cent, tested positive to COVID-19. [268] 542 crew members were taken of the ship for repatriation between 21 and 23 ...
Within 30 days of sailing, the cruise line has options under its "COVID-19 Protection Program" for passengers who may be affected by COVID-19. Norwegian Cruise Line cancellation policy
Princess Cruises canceled 11 sailings on the Diamond Princess ship due to labor issues.
Princess Cruises is an American cruise line owned by Carnival Corporation & plc. [3] [4] ... the charter was canceled, ... brought forward due to COVID-19 Pandemic;
On 16 May, Diamond Princess departed from the Port of Yokohama. [28] Japan ended up paying 94% of the medical expenses incurred by the Diamond Princess passengers. [29] All cruises throughout 2020 remained cancelled [30] and as of March 2021 the ship was bunkering in Malaysia and the outer port limit (OPL) area of Singapore Port. [31]
Hundreds of holidaymakers have had domestic cruises cancelled because the delay in lifting capacity constraints means ships are overbooked. P&O Cruises, MSC Cruises and Royal Caribbean ...
The Diamond Princess is a British-registered luxury cruise ship that is operated by Princess Cruises, a holiday company based in the United States and Bermuda. In February 2020, during a cruise of the Western Pacific, cases of COVID-19 were detected on board. The vessel was quarantined off Japan for two weeks, after which all remaining ...