‘We are going to be patient’: Carnival plans phased return to cruising amid coronavirus pandemic – AZCentral.com

Posted: June 20, 2020 at 10:47 am

Carnival Cruise Line plans to resume some North American cruises starting on August 1 amid the coronavirus pandemic. USA TODAY

Carnival Corp. has announced its lines will take a phased approach as they make their return to the high seas,meaning its vesselsand brands will return to sailing over timerather than all at once.

"We are going to be patient in our approach and learn from best available information we are going to have before we sail," Roger Frizzell, spokesman for Carnival Corp., told USA TODAY Thursday.

"There is no formal schedule for return at this point," Frizzell said, noting dates are notset for the phased returns to startdespite the Center for Disease Control and Prevention's no-sail order's expiration date approaching on July 24.

Eight Carnival Cruise Line ships are scheduled to sail in August, but Frizzell noted "there has been no formal decision that those eight will sail, but they are not canceled at this point.

The cruise world giant, which is parent to Princess Cruises, Holland America Line, P&O Cruises, Costa Cruises, AIDA Cruises, Seabourn,Cunard and of course, its flagship, Carnival Cruise Line, shared the news in their 2020 second quarter summary. Carnival Corp.'s full fleet contains well over 100 ships.

Carnival plans to have eight ships operating in August.(Photo: Carnival)

The company expects that initial sailings will depart from a number of "easily accessible" home ports.

No decisions have been made regarding how many people will be on board when the first ships set sail as the cruise giant is still working with health authorities, including the CDC, and experts to determine a return date, proper health protocols andship capacity levels.

Some areas that may be subject to change include medical care, screening and testing, terminal protocol for arrival and departure, sanitization, boarding and disembarkation, onboard experiences and more.

"There is certainly some time to finalize that while we are at a pause," Frizzell said.

While it plans a slow resumption of previous operations, Carnival Corp.also expects delays to new ship deliveries, of which 16 are scheduled into2025, according to its website.

The company also intends to accelerate the removal of ships during 2020 that had been expected to be sold later and remove additionalships from its fleet.Six ships are set to be removed from Carnival Corp.'s fleet in the next 90 days. Frizzell didnot identify which vessels would be leaving the fleet but said they are some of the oldest.

Carnival is under investigation by the United StatesCongress forits handling of multiple outbreaks of COVID-19 on itsships, the governing body announced on May 1.

In addition to the Diamond Princess, which led to more than 700 coronavirus cases and 13 deaths, and Grand Princess, which had more than 100 casesand at at least 3 deaths,Carnival subsidiary Princess Cruises also had cases on theRuby PrincessandCoral Princess; Additionally, USA TODAY confirmed cases on Costa Cruises'Costa Favolosa,Costa Luminosa;and on Holland America'sMS Zaandam, which are also owned by Carnival.

In May, Frank Del Rio, CEO of Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Ltd., said during an earnings call that Norwegian has been planning a phased relaunch.

He had estimated, at the time,that full resumption of operations couldtake up to six monthsacross Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings'28 ships, which are spread across its three brands. But he expressed that it will take time and require cooperation with government and health authorities.

And Royal Caribbean's CEO, Richard Fain,saidgetting ships back to sea will likely be a gradual process on an earnings call May 20.

"We dont expect that this is going to be that someday somebody blows a horn and all the ships start operating right away," Fain said. "We think that it will be a gradual start ...a little like how society is opening up."

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