Carnival Cruise Line pulls November cruises
Carnival initially announced a voluntary 30-day pause in operations on March 13, and has now extended that pause a number of times.
Carnival Cruise Line has cancelled its sailings scheduled for November.
The flagship brand of Carnival Corporation tweeted:
Important update regarding select sailings out of PortMiami and Port Canaveral for November 2020. pic.twitter.com/ywQvHKZ8Yy
— Carnival Cruise Line (@CarnivalCruise) October 12, 2020
Carnival initially announced a voluntary 30-day pause in operations on March 13, and has now extended that pause a number of times. Carnival is giving guests who wish to move their booking to a later date a rebooking offer that combines a Future Cruise Credit and either a $300 or $600 Onboard Credit. Guests have the option to receive a full refund.
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“We appreciate the patience and support of our loyal guests, and recognise how much they want to get back to cruising. When the time is right, our outstanding onboard team will be waiting to welcome them back and give them the great vacation that they deserve,” said Carnival Cruise Line President Christine Duffy earlier in the year.
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