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Carnival Cruise Line and P&O Cruises extend their suspension until August 31
Myrmell: A further suspension is a prudent and responsible measure
May 5, 2020
Carnival Cruise Line announced the decision to further delay the restart of major operations until 31 August. "Any resumption of cruise activities, when this is possible -- specified the company in a note -- is absolutely dependent on our continued commitment to cooperation representatives of federal government authorities, state, local and international. In our ongoing commitment to support for public health initiatives, any return to public health in any case will also include protocols advanced operations and guidelines on social aggregations will be in place at the time of the resumption of cruises.'
P&O Cruises, also part of the Carnival group Corporation, announced the decision to extend the suspension cruise operations in Australia and New Zealand until August 31. "Australia and New Zealand - pointed out the president of the company, Sture Myrmell -- are were among the first in the world to flatten the curve of the Covid-19, the that increases our optimism for the future. However we recognize that a further suspension is a measure prudent and responsible."
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