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    Exclamation Carnival Cancels 5 More Cruise Voyages of Carnival Splendor

    CARNIVAL CRUISE LINES CANCELS ADDITIONAL VOYAGES OF CARNIVAL SPLENDOR AS REPAIRS CONTINUE

    Ship Now Scheduled to Re-Enter Service February 20


    MIAMI (December 15, 2010) – Carnival Cruise Lines has cancelled additional departures of the Carnival Splendor including the January 16, 23, 30 and February 6 and 13, 2011 voyages to allow for additional repair time following an engine room fire aboard the vessel in November. The ship is now scheduled to re-enter service February 20, 2011.

    As repairs have progressed and damaged components tested, additional issues have been discovered. Also, some of the needed parts are not readily available and are being manufactured in Europe. The ship is currently in San Diego, however, it will sail to San Francisco in mid-January where repairs will be completed at a dry dock facility.

    “We sincerely apologize to our guests for having to cancel these additional cruises," said Gerry Cahill, Carnival's president and CEO. "We made our best effort back in November to estimate the necessary repair time with a strong goal of not having to modify it at a later point in time. Unfortunately, as the repairs have progressed and we have discovered additional issues, it is now clear that we need more time. We know this is extremely disappointing for our guests and particularly disheartening for those who already had their vacations cancelled once and are now being affected again."

    Guests booked on the cancelled voyages will receive a refund or future cruise credit equal to the amount paid, along with reimbursement of air transportation-related change fees. Those who re-book may also receive a 25 percent future cruise discount and/or onboard credit depending on the ship and sailing date of the new booking. Additional details are available at carnival.com.

    Carnival is contacting travel agents and guests affected by the new cancellations to provide assistance. Travel agent commissions on cancelled sailings are being protected.

    Carnival Splendor operates year-round seven-day Mexican Riviera voyages from Long Beach, Calif.
    Last edited by Char; 01-27-2011 at 10:14 PM.

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    Thank goodness I cancelled that cruise for January and changed it to next November.
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    "On January 21, Carnival Splendor departed San Diego where it had been docked while undergoing repairs. From there, the ship sailed to San Francisco to a drydock facility where the remainder of the repairs are being completed. Work is continuing on schedule and the ship is expected to re-enter service on February 20, 2011, as previously announced."

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    SAN FRANCISCO -- A cruise ship that was brought to San Francisco for repairs after catching fire during a voyage in November is in good shape and will depart for its next Mexican cruise on Friday, a port official said Wednesday.

    A fire started in the engine room of the Carnival Splendor on Nov. 8, and knocked out the ship's communication and propulsion abilities. The ship was left drifting 150 miles south of San Diego without any way of getting to land.

    No one was injured in the fire, but nearly 4,500 crewmembers and passengers were stuck at sea for three days. Coast Guard crews and others had to fly in food, water and medical assistance before the ship was tugged to San Diego.

    It arrived at the Port of San Francisco the afternoon of Jan. 23 to receive two new generators and a new engine, port spokesman Gerry Roybal said.

    "It only had partial power when it arrived," Roybal said. "When it came limping into the port, there weren't visual signs that it wasn't functioning."

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    http://www.ktvu.com/news/26810521/detail.html
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