CARNIVAL CRUISE NEWS, President of Carnival Cruise Line Gives Progress Report, CHRISTINE DUFFY


Watch the video to hear from President of Carnival Cruise Line, Christine Duffy. She gives a 3-month progress report with where Carnival Cruise line stands with the fleet returning back to sailing. Discussing how long it will take for the rest of the ships to return to service and shares some fun statistics since the restart of cruising!

Nearly 100 Cruises and 237,000 guests sailed since July

MIAMI, Oct. 7, 2021 – With half its U.S. fleet back in service and sailing from six U.S. homeports – the most in cruising – Carnival Cruise Line has had an accomplishment-filled three months since resuming guest operations this summer.

The company’s restart began on July 3, 2021 when Carnival Vista set sail from Galveston and since then 10 additional ships have resumed service, carrying 237,000 guests from homeports along the East and West Coasts and the Gulf of Mexico all while guests were devouring nearly half a million Guy Fieri burgers and enjoying 11,000 adrenaline-fueled rides on BOLT, the first roller coaster at sea that debuted on the new Mardi Gras July 31, 2021.

But it’s more than just burgers and roller coaster rides, Carnival’s resumption of service has provided much-needed vacations to hundreds of thousands of loyal guests, a boost to the economies in its homeport and port-of-call communities and opportunities for its shipboard team members to support their families in 120 countries around the world. 

“Our first three months back in service has underscored our strong brand loyalty, the best customer base in the cruise industry and our team’s ability to deliver outstanding results and guest service,” said Christine Duffy, president of Carnival Cruise Line.  “It has been an emotional experience for everyone involved, myself included, as we have resumed operations with a focus on health and safety while providing a positive impact for our guests, team members and the communities we visit.” 

Carnival Cruise Line has announced plans to have 17 ships back in guest service by the end of 2021, with additional ships returning in January and February and the entire U.S. fleet back in guest operations by spring 2022.

 

Take a look at some of the incredible stats from the restart!

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Take the behind the scenes A to Z Exclusive of the Mardi Gras, Carnival Cruise Line Terminal in Port Canaveral!