Carnival Cruise Line participates in cruise lines in repaying backlogs


Carnival Cruise Line has decided to voluntarily extend its break for another month.

Carnival Cruise Line has informed guests and travel advisors that they have canceled all cruises scheduled to begin between October 1st and October 31st. The decision is consistent with CLIA’s announcement to suspend U.S. ocean travel until November 1, 2020.

Guests booked on one of the canceled cruises will be offered an enhanced value package of a future cruise credit and credit on board, as a full refund.

If conditions in the US change and short and changed sails are possible, the sector could consider an earlier restart, and Carnival Cruise Line would consider that as well.

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In the meantime, Carnival continues to work with public health and officials to finalize improved health and sanitation protocols and procedures that will lead to their eventual return to service on their cruise ships.

Carnival Cruise Line thanks its guests for their continued patience and support as they work through these difficult decisions. When the time is right, Carnival’s amazing staff will be waiting to welcome their guests back to give them the great vacation they deserve.