featured-image

Carnival Cruise Line defended its price hikes after customers complained online. The cruise company was among a few including Royal Caribbean that reported numbers not seen since before the Covid pandemic. Amid increased demand, the company raised prices on fares and add-ons.

US HMPV cases rise but CDC warns American not to panic despite China spike Kim Jong-Un's chilling threat after 'successful' hypersonic missile test One self-proclaimed "Carnival loyalist" complained about her upcoming travels online. She said her recent experience has discouraged her from traveling with the cruise line in the future. "The price increases are getting excessive," customer Tina Crow wrote.



"We have been twice-a-year cruisers and were hoping to add a third this year, but instead, we may have to cut back to once a year or less. How much more are we supposed to take?" DON'T MISS..

. Expert tips for selecting the perfect cruise destinations for beginners Christmas cruise tragedy as woman dies trying to jump off Sky Princess Cruise worker's 'indescribable' job takes him to 'end of the world' every day Brand Ambassador John Heald responded to her post and explained the price hikes. "Thank you, well, obviously, all of these things are important," he said.

"They are important because it is onboard revenue that allows us to keep the price of the actual cruise so very affordable." He continued to explain that the company decided to raise prices on extras to keep cruise fare prices down. "Obviously the.

Back to Tourism Page