Canada Extends Large Cruise Ship Ban Through October
The Canadian government has decided to extend its ban on large cruise ships until October 31, effectively cancelling the summer cruise season. Q13Fox.com reports that Canada’s Transport Minister Marc Garneau announced the no-sail order on Friday in an attempt to stem the vessels’ contribution to the spread of coronavirus in the country. The order will…
Read MoreReport: Cruise Officials May Limit Cruise Ship Capacity Upon Return to Service
Social distancing on a cruise ship? The very idea seems to contradict the concept of cruising itself. But if cruise ships are to return to the seas soon they may have to incorporate reduced capacity and increased distance between passengers. Telegraph.co.uk reports that Bahamas Paradise Cruise Line has signaled that it will only book its…
Read MoreCruise Ship Coronavirus Screening Faces Uphill Battle Due to Asymptomatic Positives
As cruise companies push to return to service, they are facing an uphill battle as it relates to detaining coronavirus’ spread aboard their vessels. During the height of the coronavirus outbreak, cruise ships were among the most affected, and infected, locations in the world, with one ship seeing over 700 people catch the coronavirus while…
Read MoreCan COVID-19 Related Class Action Lawsuits be Filed Against Cruise Lines?
While the poor decisions made by cruise lines to protect their passengers and crew from the deadly coronavirus may have led to widespread illness and death, those seeking a class-action lawsuit against the cruise lines may have an uphill battle toward justice. This is because of the lengthy and convoluted legal jargon on cruise tickets. In…
Read MoreBahamas Paradise Cruise Line Announces Return to Service in Late July
While the major cruise lines have all announced that they will return to service in August or later, many smaller cruise lines are planning to return to cruising sooner. Some regional cruise companies, especially in the South, are planning to return as soon as June. And at least one international cruise company is planning to…
Read MoreRoller Rink Case on Royal Caribbean Ship
O’Malley v. Royal Caribbean Cruises, Ltd., 2018 WL 4323792 (S.D. Fla. Sept. 10, 2018): The Court denied the cruise line’s motion for summary judgment. The Court held RCCL knew about the danger posed by ping-pong balls falling down to the floor of a roller rink, RCCL failed to address the danger, and failed to warn…
Read MoreCruise Bookings Are Way Up As The Call of the Sea Trumps Potential Risks
It is no surprise that in the months of March and April, the cruise industry suffered from a wave of cancelations much larger than anything ever before seen. The ramifications of the situation continue, as cruise companies continue to process the refunds, many of which are up to two months overdue. But while there is…
Read MoreBloomberg Speculates About What Cruising Will Look Like In The Future
Though cruise lines are currently under a Centers for Disease Control (CDC) no-sail order until July 24, many are speculating about how the future of cruising will look. Bloomberg is one of the lastest news outlets to try its hand at predicting the future of cruising and included both smaller and larger cruise lines in…
Read MoreRoyal Caribbean CEO Asserts That Cruise Travel Will Change As A Result of Coronavirus
As cruise line executives plan a return to cruising, they face an uphill battle with respect to keeping their passengers safe. Cruise ships were already the sites of frequent illness outbreaks before the coronavirus pandemic, particularly outbreaks involving norovirus. Now industry executives will have to ensure that the vessels remain free of all virus outbreaks,…
Read MoreNorwegian Cruise Line Cancels Cruising Through July
Though cruise industry executives insist that there is strong demand among the public for a return to cruising, cruise companies are nevertheless currently unable to fully capitalize on the demand. Under a no-sail order by the Centers for Disease Control until July 24, the major cruise lines have all announced that they will cancel sailings…
Read MoreSlip and Fall in Bathroom on Royal Caribbean Cruise Ship
Aponte v. Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines Ltd., 739 Fed. Appx 531 (S.D. Fla. June 22, 2018): RCCL allowed a puddle of soap to remain on the floor of a common passenger restroom. RCCL’s puddle caused the Plaintiff to slip and fall and sustain severe and permanent injuries. Motion for Summary Judgment reversed by the 11th Circuit…
Read MoreRoyal Caribbean Pushes Back Return to Cruising
The major cruise lines, Carnival, Royal Caribbean, and Norwegian, have all announced that they will be pushing back their return to operations. Royal Caribbean was the last of the major lines to make the announcement after it signaled today that it would not go forward with its planned voyages in June. USAToday.com reports that Royal…
Read MoreCouple Files Lawsuit Against Cruise Line Due to Coronavirus Contagion
A New York couple is suing a cruise line, claiming that the company negligently exposed them to coronavirus. FoxNews.com reports that Long Island, New York residents Fred and Marlene Kantrow boarded the Celebrity Eclipse cruise ship on February 29 and sailed aboard the ship for approximately a month, returning on March 30. Upon returning home…
Read MoreSlip and Fall on Carnival Cruise Ship’s Pool Deck
Williams v. Carnival Corporation, 2020 WL 837177 (S.D. Fla. Feb. 20, 2020): Carnival allowed a large puddle of water to accumulate on the open deck. Carnival’s puddle caused the Plaintiff to slip and fall and sustain severe and permanent injuries. Carnival filed a motion for summary judgment. The Court denied Carnival’s motion for summary judgment. …
Read MoreNCL Expects to Return Entire Fleet to Operation Within Five to Six Months
What a difference a couple of weeks make. On the heels of one of the worst periods in company history, in which the company’s leadership seriously doubted that it would be able to survive financially, Norwegian Cruise Lines is not plotting a full comeback. Though NCL has not announced exactly when it will return to…
Read MoreJohn H. (Jack) Hickey Named Best Lawyer in Personal Injury Litigation, Medical Malpractice Law, and Admiralty and Maritime Law
<br /> Hickey Law Firm, P.A. is proud to announce that our founder, John H. (Jack) Hickey has been named one of the “Best Lawyers 2020” by The Best Lawyers In America© in an unprecedented three areas of law: Personal Injury Litigation, Medical Malpractice Law, and Admiralty and Maritime Law. First published in 1983, Best…
Read MoreDream Cruises Tests Roller coaster – Plans To Install It on Cruise Ship
Cruising is set to get more exciting, and perhaps a lot more dangerous, as a cruise line is in the process of testing a roller coaster on land, with the intention of installing it on a cruise ship in the future. FoxBusiness.com reports that Dream Cruises is testing its so-called Space Cruiser Coaster, which the…
Read MoreCruise Ship Crew Member Recounts Tale of Being Stuck Aboard Ships for 8 Weeks
Tens of thousands of cruise ship crew members around the world continue to be stuck aboard cruise vessels, some of them having been on the ships for up to 8 weeks. In their frustration, many have reached out to local news stations in order to express their discontent with being essentially trapped aboard the ships and…
Read MoreUpdates To Cruise Lines’ Plans To Return to Cruising
Cruise companies are actively planning to return to the seas, but their official return dates are something of a moving target. A combination of governmental regulations, health concerns, and port closures have prevented the cruise lines from nailing down specific guaranteed sailing dates. But despite the uncertainty, cruise companies are nevertheless planning to return to…
Read MoreSlip and Fall on Carnival Cruise Ship
Cruise lines often seek to defeat passenger negligence claims by filing motions for summary judgment. These motions ask the court to rule in favor of the Defendant without a trial and throw the Plaintiff’s case out. A recent order by United States District Court Judge, Cecilia Altonaga, explains how a cruise line Defendant’s motion for…
Read MoreMiami Beach Area Boat Crash Leaves One Dead
A South Florida man is dead following a boat crash near Miami Beach. Awful news regarding last night’s boating accident near Star Island. Law enforcement sources have confimed that Diego Becerra, 26, was killed last night after being ejected from the boat he was riding in when another crashed into the vessel around 9PM. #MiamiBeach…
Read MoreCruisers Booking Vacations in Accelerated Numbers – Hoping That Coronavirs Won’t Spoil The Party
To the surprise of many, future cruise bookings seem not to have not been harmed by the fact that the worldwide coronavirus pandemic has hit cruise ships especially hard. At a time when there are still tens of thousands of cruise ship crew members stranded on cruise vessels across the globe, thousands of prospective passengers…
Read MoreStranded Cruise Passengers Are Dying From Non-Coronavirus Related Causes
The number of stranded cruise ship crew members continues to diminish, with the reported tally dropping from 100,000 to a reported 70,000 in recent weeks. Many of the crew members are understandably desperate to leave their respective ships and repatriate to their home countries. But in the meantime, published reports indicate that many are having…
Read MoreCruise Workers Reportedly Stage Hunger Strike To Force Company To Send Them Home
Cruise companies are slowly repatriating a massive number of crew members who remain stuck aboard over a hundred vessels throughout the world. The conditions aboard the ships have been understandably dismal as the workers slowly lose hope of going home anytime soon. While most crew members are biding their time and hoping to go home…
Read MoreDespite Cash Injections The Future of Cruise Travel Is Still Uncertain
Since the start of the year, cruise company stocks have lost well over half their value since. The companies continue to struggle to get back to actually cruising, the primary way that they earn revenue. And meanwhile, they continue to burn through cash as they maintain their fleets and the estimated 100,000 crew members that…
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