It's official: Cruise giant Carnival Corp. (CCL) will launch its first voyages from the USA to Cuba in May. The parent company of Carnival, Princess and eight other cruise brands on Monday said the ...
MIAMI (AP) - Faced with protests, political pressure and a lawsuit, Carnival Corp. announced Monday it will allow Cuban-born passengers to book cruises to the island but will delay the trips if Cuba ...
The Carnival Corporation announced Friday that after weeks of negotiations, Cuban officials have relented and will now allow Cuban-born Americans to travel on all cruise line ships traveling between ...
Carnival projected the travel ban would cut $0.04 to $0.06 from its share price this year in its second-quarter earnings report.
Following today's news that Carnival Corporation has received approval to operate its Fathom brand with all passengers onboard - Cuban-born American citizens included - CEO Arnold Donald hosted a ...
Fathom, the Carnival Corp. social impact brand, last week unveiled nearly two dozen excursions it plans to offer as part of its weeklong sailings to Cuba, scheduled to start in May. Two days of ...
Cruise giant Carnival Corp. on Monday said it would delay next month's launch of new Cuba voyages if the island nation sticks to a rule that bars Cuba-born Americans from the trips. Carnival also ...
Carnival and the Cuban government have struck a deal to allow the cruise line to serve the island nation without discriminating against Cuba-born travelers. “Carnival Corporation worked closely with ...
Carnival has canceled all upcoming stops for its cruise ships in Cuba, following the U.S. State Department's announcement Tuesday of a reinstated travel ban to the Caribbean island country. The ...
Shares of cruise line operator Carnival Corp. fell Thursday after the company reported a 20% drop in quarterly profit and cut its full-year earnings forecast partly because of the Trump administration ...
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