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mikesteg
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I agree. Figuring 1700 pax at $700 each, the additional 50% is almost $600,000. There were probably more like 2000 on this cruise with the kiddies, but the average fare might be lower because of that. And of course, taxes wouldn't come out of Carnival coffers. On the other hand, if they did a 50% bump on 3 voyages (assuming the current one is also impacted) they might be looking at 2 million bucks. That starts to sound like real money even for a multi-billion dollar corporation.
In terms of "bang for the buck", I'd imagine it is a much safer bet for Carnival to buy how every many 30 second commericials that could get them. Lord knows they love commercials! And they certainly wouldn't want to set a precedent of 100% refund for future problems, let alone all the people that don't buy travel insurance and expect a full refund already. =huh
In terms of "bang for the buck", I'd imagine it is a much safer bet for Carnival to buy how every many 30 second commericials that could get them. Lord knows they love commercials! And they certainly wouldn't want to set a precedent of 100% refund for future problems, let alone all the people that don't buy travel insurance and expect a full refund already. =huh