Carnival Cruise Line will bid farewell to 13 ships — and thinks full capacity won’t return to its other vessels until 2022. At the soonest.
Plus, Delta CEO Ed Bastian thinks the government should require passengers to wear masks.
Those are some of the travel headlines I thought you, too, may find interesting today.
Carnival Cruise Line Likely Won’t See Full Passenger Capacity Until 2022
Banning middle seat on planes could cut coronavirus risk on flights almost in half: MIT report
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Lacking passengers, regional airline Mesa Air to start flying DHL cargo
Delta CEO Says Government Should Mandate Masks During Flight
3 People Test Positive For Covid 19 After Atlanta Delta Flight
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— Chris
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So what are the 13 ships ? no link in your post gives the list? At least make the list
I searched earlier in the day and didn’t see any.
Exactly my point, your header stated 13 ships. By the by I only found a short list of ships
My headline said 13 ships because multiple outlets reported 13 ships. Did you think I made it up just for fun? If that were the case, I would have said, “The Minnow, The Mayflower … etc.”
Sorry to have triggered you.