Following some discerning repairs to repairs from a Friday occurrence with another Carnival boat in Mexico, a Carnival Glory set journey from a Port of New Orleans Monday for a holiday journey in a western Caribbean.
Six passengers had teenager injuries Friday after the Glory struck another ship, a Carnival Legend, during a pier of Cozumel.
The Carnival Glory postulated repairs to a Platinum Dining Room, though a association pronounced nothing of a repairs had compromised a ship’s seaworthiness.
Before a subsequent sailing, Carnival done proxy repairs to a Glory while it was in New Orleans over a weekend, including cosmetic work and weatherproofing. In a minute to passengers, Carnival pronounced a repairs would impact some reserved seatings in a dining room for this week’s sailing.
Vance Gulliksen, a Carnival spokesman, pronounced all guest on this week’s cruise would accept a one-day prorated reinstate and an on-board $100 credit per stateroom.
“There is no expected impact to a ship’s itinerary, that includes visits to Costa Maya, Mahogany Bay (Roatan) and Cozumel,” Gulliksen pronounced of this week’s cruise. “Guests also have a choice of disembarking a vessel and receiving a full refund.”
The Glory’s captain, Pero Grubjesic, pronounced in a minute to passengers that a pile-up was caused by clever breeze gusts and currents as a Glory was maneuvering to dock..
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