Carnival Cruise Line is an international
cruise line
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with headquarters in
Doral, Florida
Doral is a city in Miami-Dade County, Florida, United States. One of 34 municipalities in the county, it is located west of Miami International Airport and west of Greater Downtown Miami, Downtown Miami. Doral occupies bordered on the west ...
. The company is a subsidiary of
Carnival Corporation & plc. Its logo is a
funnel
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Funnels are usually made of stainless steel, aluminium, glass, or plastic. The material used in its constructi ...
shaped like a whale's tail, with a red, white, and blue
color scheme
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. This trademark funnel design is built onto the line's ships. Carnival is ranked first on the
list of largest cruise lines based on passengers carried annually.
, Carnival Cruise Line operates a fleet of 29 ships with five new ships set to join between 2027 and 2033.
History
Carnival Cruise Line was founded in 1972 by
Ted Arison. To finance the venture, Arison turned to his friend
Meshulam Riklis
Meshulam Riklis (; 2 December 1923 – 25 January 2019) was an Israeli financier and businessman.
Early years
Born in Istanbul to a Russian-Jewish family, Riklis grew up in Tel Aviv, and attended the Herzliya Hebrew Gymnasium high school; bef ...
, who owned Boston-based American International Travel Service (AITS). Arison and Riklis set up the new company as a subsidiary of AITS. AITS was to market and promote the new venture. In 1974, due to regulatory issues, Riklis sold AITS's interest in the company to Arison for $1, but subject to Arison taking over the substantial company debts.
[''The Cruise Ship Phenomenon in North America''](_blank)
(2001), by Brian J. Cudahy, , page 44ff. The split enabled Arison to enter into new relationships with independent travel agents. He also promoted his cruises to younger people. The format was very successful financially.
1970s: Early years
Carnival Cruise Line commenced sailings from Miami with their first ship the ''
Mardi Gras'' in 1972, a former transatlantic liner purchased from
Canadian Pacific Line. Carnival would adapt and evolve the green Canadian Pacific livery for their new logo, changing the colors to red, white and blue as seen today.
In 1975, Carnival acquired another former Canadian Pacific Line ship, renaming it the ''
Carnivale''.
The success of the two ships led to the acquisition of their third ship in 1978, the
TSS ''Festivale'', another former ocean liner. With the success of the three ships, Carnival decided to build new ships to be able to compete with the rival Miami cruise lines.
1980s: First new build ships
In 1982, Carnival introduced their first purpose-built ship, the ''
Tropicale''. This was the first ship on which the iconic winged funnel was introduced, which has since been used on all purpose-built ships in the fleet; it was designed by Joe Farcus, who would become a longtime Carnival Cruise Line design collaborator.
In 1984, Carnival would introduce a new television marketing campaign during this time, starring
Kathie Lee Gifford
Kathryn Lee Gifford (Given name, née Epstein; born August 16, 1953) is an American television presenter, singer, songwriter, actress, and author. From 1985 to 2000, she and Regis Philbin hosted the talk show ''Live with Kelly and Mark, Live! wi ...
, who continues to be a longtime collaborator with the line.
Following the success of the ''Tropicale'', and increased competition in Miami with newer ships, Carnival ordered the ''
Holiday
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'' in 1985, followed by the ''
Jubilee
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'' in 1986 and ''
Celebration'' in 1987.
1990s: Fleet expansion
Beginning in 1990, Carnival introduced the popular
''Fantasy'' class, beginning with the ''
Fantasy
Fantasy is a genre of speculative fiction that involves supernatural or Magic (supernatural), magical elements, often including Fictional universe, imaginary places and Legendary creature, creatures.
The genre's roots lie in oral traditions, ...
'', and completed with the eighth in the class ''
Paradise
In religion and folklore, paradise is a place of everlasting happiness, delight, and bliss. Paradisiacal notions are often laden with pastoral imagery, and may be cosmogonical, eschatological, or both, often contrasted with the miseries of human ...
'' in 1998. When completed, the Fantasy was one of the largest ships at the time and had the largest atrium at sea.
After having done design work on all the previous Carnival ships, Joe Farcus continued as the lead designer for the entire class.
In 1993, Carnival began to get rid of their older second-hand tonnage, and sold their first ship, ''Mardi Gras'', after 21 years of service with the line. The ''
Carnivale'' followed the same year, going to newly created Carnival subsidiary
Fiesta Marina Cruises.
In 1996, the new
''Destiny'' class was introduced, with the ''Carnival Destiny''. At , it became the largest passenger ship in the world at the time and first to exceed 100,000 tons. The ''Destiny''-class platform continued to be used in various iterations all the way to the ''
Carnival Splendor
''Carnival Splendor'' is a operated by Carnival Cruise Line. As she is the only ''Concordia''-class ship in the Carnival fleet, she is also referred to as a ''Splendor-''class ship. Her other sister ships are part of the Costa Cruises, Costa Cr ...
'' in 2008. The same year the veteran ship ''
Festivale'', the last of the original second-hand fleet, was retired.
In 1998, the seventh ship in the ''Fantasy'' class, the ''
Elation'', was the first cruise ship to have the innovative azipod propulsion, used on most new cruise ships today. The ''Paradise'' also debuted in 1998, and was the first completely non-smoking cruise when it originally debuted.
2000s: Early modern era
In 2001, the new Panamax size
''Spirit'' class debuted with the ''
Carnival Spirit,'' the first of the four-ship class within the Carnival fleet.
In 2001, Robert H. Dickinson, then President and CTC, participated in a BBC documentary, ''Back To The Floor''. Dickinson went to work at the lowest crew levels on the ''Imagination'' in the Caribbean, where he shadowed a Romanian cleaner, Alina. In October 2002, Carnival acquired P&O Princess Cruises for 3.5 billion euro.
In 2001, Carnival transferred their first new build, the 1982 built ''Tropicale'' to Costa Cruises. Through the rest of the decade, the line would continue to sell, or transfer the other 1980s built ships to other lines, with the ''
Jubilee
A jubilee is often used to refer to the celebration of a particular anniversary of an event, usually denoting the 25th, 40th, 50th, 60th, and the 70th anniversary. The term comes from the Hebrew Bible (see, "Old Testament"), initially concerning ...
'' in 2004,
''Celebration'' in 2008, and ''
Holiday
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'' in 2009.
In 2004, Carnival Corporation initiated a development program for Carnival's new ships, the Pinnacle Project, calling for a 200,000 GT prototype, which would have been the world's largest cruise ship at the time. The ship was cancelled, but they then developed a project called Next Generation.
[Fincantieri signs a five ship, 2.6 billion dollar agreement with Carnival Group](_blank)
Press Release. ''Fincantiei''. 23 September 2004. Retrieved 10 May 2010
In 2009, Carnival released their biggest ship at the time, the ''
Carnival Dream'', a new ship. ''Carnival Dream'' entered service on 21 September 2009. After several voyages in the Mediterranean, she was set to offer weekly Caribbean cruises from Port Canaveral from December 5, 2009. A sister ship, ''
Carnival Magic'', debuted on May 1, 2011. On December 1, 2009, it was announced that Carnival had placed an order for a third
''Dream''-class vessel. It entered service in June 2012 and its homeport is now Galveston. On May 10, 2010, Carnival selected a name for their new ''Dream''-class vessel in 2012 – ''
Carnival Breeze''.
2010s
On October 26, 2012, it was announced that Carnival had ordered a new 133,500
GT ship. This ship, built by
Fincantieri
Fincantieri S.p.A. () is an Italian shipbuilding company based in Trieste, Italy. Already the largest shipbuilder in Europe, after the acquisition of Vard in 2013, Fincantieri group doubled in size to become the fourth largest in the world (2014 ...
, was the largest ship they have ever built. The new ship was named ''
Carnival Vista'', and sailed her maiden voyage on May 1, 2016, from
Trieste, Italy.
In January 2017, Michael Thamm was appointed
CEO
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CEOs find roles in variou ...
of Carnival Asia to oversee operations in
China
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and the surrounding region.
A sister to ''Carnival Vista'', ''
Carnival Horizon'', joined the fleet with her inaugural voyage from
Barcelona, Spain
Barcelona ( ; ; ) is a city on the northeastern coast of Spain. It is the capital and largest city of the Autonomous communities of Spain, autonomous community of Catalonia, as well as the second-most populous municipality of Spain. With a pop ...
on April 2, 2018.
Queen Latifah
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is the ship's godmother, and christened her May 23, 2018.
''
Carnival Panorama'', another sister to ''Carnival Vista'', entered service as the cruise line's
flagship
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on December 11, 2019. She became the first new ship to homeport on the West Coast since ''Paradise'' (now ''Carnival Paradise'') in 1998. Both ships sailed from
Long Beach, California
Long Beach is a coastal city in southeastern Los Angeles County, California, United States. It is the list of United States cities by population, 44th-most populous city in the United States, with a population of 451,307 as of 2022. A charter ci ...
.
In February 2018, the company's officials unveiled a major port development project in
Ensenada, Mexico.
Reports in late June 2019 stated that Carnival was building their first terminal in Japan, in the port city of Sasebo, to be named Uragashira Cruise Terminal. Local officials were hoping that the terminal would be open by late July 2020.
Effects of COVID-19 pandemic on Carnival Cruise Line
In December 2019, the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (
SARS-CoV-2
Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS‑CoV‑2) is a strain of coronavirus that causes COVID-19, the respiratory illness responsible for the COVID-19 pandemic. The virus previously had the Novel coronavirus, provisional nam ...
) pandemic, began with an
outbreak
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of
COVID-19
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a contagious disease caused by the coronavirus SARS-CoV-2. In January 2020, the disease spread worldwide, resulting in the COVID-19 pandemic.
The symptoms of COVID‑19 can vary but often include fever ...
in
Wuhan
Wuhan; is the capital of Hubei, China. With a population of over eleven million, it is the most populous city in Hubei and the List of cities in China by population, eighth-most-populous city in China. It is also one of the nine National cent ...
,
China
China, officially the People's Republic of China (PRC), is a country in East Asia. With population of China, a population exceeding 1.4 billion, it is the list of countries by population (United Nations), second-most populous country after ...
.
All cruises were cancelled in March 2020 due to the worldwide pandemic and eventually, 55 passengers on ships owned by Carnival Corporation & plc were reported as having died.
In April 2020, 18 Carnival ships met up in the Bahamas in order to sail the crew home. 12 ships were used. ''Carnival Breeze'' and ''Carnival Magic'' both sailed to Europe with stops in Southampton, UK; Cadiz, Spain; Civitavecchia, Italy; Dubrovnik, Croatia; and Istanbul, Turkey.
Carnival Glory sailed to the Caribbean with stops at St Lucia, St, Vincent, Jamaica, Mexico, and Panama, where it received crew from ''
Carnival Miracle''. ''Carnival Fantasy'' sailed to Colon, Panama with the crew transiting to Central and South America from there. Carnival Dream and
Carnival Conquest both sailed to east Asia with stops in Durban, South Africa and Manila, Philippines. ''Carnival Fascination'', ''
Carnival Liberty'', and ''
Carnival Ecstasy'' all sailed to Mumbai, India and Durban, South Africa. ''Carnival Panorama'' sailed from the west coast to the Philippines and Indonesia. Finally, after meeting up in Australia, ''Carnival Splendor'' sailed to Indonesia and ''Carnival Spirit'' sailed to the Philippines.
In a filing with regulators, the company stated that as of July 31, 2020, it had $7.9 billion in "cash and cash equivalent" available. An industry news item estimated that this would enable Carnival to continue operating for roughly a year in a situation where none of the ships was sailing. A few days earlier, the company confirmed that it had sold the ''Carnival Fantasy'' and ''
Carnival Inspiration'' (which were to be scrapped) and that ''
Carnival Fascination'' and ''
Carnival Imagination'' would move to long term layup (storage).
In September 2020, the corporation (the corporate umbrella of nine cruise ship companies, including Carnival Cruise Line) announced a reduction in its fleet. The company intended to dispose of 18 of its ships, a full 12% of the group's fleet. By that time, several ships had already been scrapped, including the ''Carnival Fantasy'' and ''Carnival Inspiration''. In September 2020, Carnival announced that ''Carnival Fascination'' and ''Carnival Imagination'' had been sold as well. Carnival Corporation also said that it was delaying the delivery of several ships already on order. The adjusted net loss in the third quarter for Carnival Corporation & plc was reported to the
U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission
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as US$1.7 billion. For four straight fiscal quarters, Carnival Corporation & plc had quarterly revenues of $50 million or less (as low as $26 million in the first quarter of 2021), compared to more than $4.7 billion of revenue in previous quarters.
As of September 2020, the no-sail rule by the
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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prohibited cruising in the U.S. until October 31, 2020, at the earliest. Members of the
Cruise Lines International Association
Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) is a cruise line trade association. It merged with International Council of Cruise Lines (ICCL) in 2006, forming an expanded organization incorporating the existing functions of both organizations. The ...
, including Carnival Cruise Line, had announced in early August that its members were extending a voluntary suspension until October 31; that applied to cruises that were to depart from the U.S. or planned to stop at U.S. ports of call. On September 16, 2020, Carnival Cruise Line extended the suspension of four of its ships sailings well beyond October to complete required dry-dock enhancements.
Costa Cruises began new sailings on September 6, 2020, in Italy, initially with two ships,
Costa Deliziosa and
Costa Diadema, At that time, the line required all passengers to be from Italy. By September 27, 2020, however, "Costa Cruises will be available for all European citizens who are residents in any of the countries listed in the most recent decree from the Prime Minister of Italy" according to a news report. The company had implemented strict health protocols to protect its staff and guests.
Due to the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, ''Carnival Fantasy'', ''Carnival Imagination'', ''Carnival Inspiration'' were all sold for scrapping. ''Carnival Fascination'' was initially sold to another line, only to be resold for scrapping a year later. The corporate parent's 4th quarter (ending November 30, 2020) financial statement released on January 11, 2021, indicated that one extra ship, in addition to the 18 previously planned, was to be sold. Carnival Corporation was in an excellent cash position, with US$9.5 billion, but suffered an adjusted net loss of $1.9 billion in the quarter.
In June 2021, Carnival stock shares fell by 6% after it was announced that some early passengers from the first cruises of 2021 had tested positive for COVID-19.
More recently, as of October 23, 2022, Carnival Cruise line Passengers are not required to provide COVID-19 test prior to their arrival if the passenger is vaccinated and boosted.minal.
2020s
In June 2021, it was announced that the
Costa Magica would move from Costa Cruises to the Carnival fleet, and would receive a new name and the updated Carnival livery. On the same day, Carnival also announced that an Excel class ship previously under construction for
AIDA Cruises
AIDA Cruises is a German cruise line founded in the early 1960s and organized as a wholly owned subsidiary of Costa Crociere S.p.A., which in turn belongs to Carnival Corporation & plc. Based in Rostock, Germany, AIDA Cruises caters primaril ...
would be transferred to Carnival. Later in the year, the name was revealed to be ''
Carnival Jubilee.''
On July 31, 2021, after numerous delays, the highly anticipated ''Mardi Gras'' entered service, sailing year round from
Port Canaveral.
In early 2022, Carnival would announce the retirement of ''Carnival Sensation'' and ''Carnival Ecstasy'', with Sensation being sold for recycling immediately, and Ecstasy remaining in the fleet until October 2022.
In June 2022, it was announced that ''
Costa Luminosa'' would join the fleet as ''Carnival Luminosa'' replacing the previous announced plans of moving ''Costa Magica'' which would remain with Costa. It began cruises from
Brisbane, Australia
Brisbane ( ; ) is the List of Australian capital cities, capital and largest city of the States and territories of Australia, state of Queensland and the list of cities in Australia by population, third-most populous city in Australia, with a ...
on November 6, 2022. It then does Alaskan cruises from
Seattle
Seattle ( ) is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Washington and in the Pacific Northwest region of North America. With a population of 780,995 in 2024, it is the 18th-most populous city in the United States. The city is the cou ...
in the summers before returning to Australia in the winters.
It was further announced in June 2022, that Carnival would create a new concept; Fun Italian Style, and bring over ''
Costa Venezia'' and ''
Costa Firenze'' and have the pair sail under the Carnival brand, while retaining their Italian designs and Costa funnels. Both ships will join the Carnival fleet in 2023 and 2024 respectively. On October 21, 2022, Carnival released renderings of the ships and announced that the ships would get Carnival names, becoming ''Carnival Venezia'' and ''Carnival Firenze.'' It was also announced that they would receive the blue livery with twist, having a yellow stripe instead of the red and white ones found on the other Carnival ships.
In December 2022, Carnival announced it had been forced to delay the debut of ''Carnival Jubilee'' from October 2023 to December 2023 because of ongoing supply chain issues at the
Meyer Werft
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shipyard.
On May 29, 2023, the ''Carnival Venezia'' made its debut in
Barcelona, Spain
Barcelona ( ; ; ) is a city on the northeastern coast of Spain. It is the capital and largest city of the Autonomous communities of Spain, autonomous community of Catalonia, as well as the second-most populous municipality of Spain. With a pop ...
, ahead of its maiden season from
Manhattan, New York
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.
In June 2024, it was announced that
P&O Cruises Australia would cease operations in early 2025 with its services being merged into Carnival Cruise Line. Two of their ships,
Pacific Adventure and
Pacific Encounter were rebranded and integrated into the Carnival fleet
and absorbed into Carnival Cruise Line from March 2025. These ships will continue to sail in the Australian region alongside ''Carnival Splendor'' and the seasonally based ''Carnival Luminosa''. Carnival estimates that the transfer of the two ships, and the delivery of the two Excel-class ships by 2028, will result in a capacity increase of 50 percent since 2019.
In July 2024, Carnival announced the order of three new vessels from Fincantieri, each of approximately 230,000 GT and holding nearly 8,000 passengers. These ships are expected to be delivered in the summers of 2029, 2031, and 2033.
In April 2025 it was announced that the next two Excel-class ships will be named ''Carnival Festivale'' and ''Carnival Tropicale'' after historic vessels from the past fleet.
Company structure

Carnival is one of ten
cruise lines owned by the world's largest cruise ship operator, the American-British Carnival Corporation & plc. In 2021, Carnival Cruise Line was estimated to hold a 7.6% share of cruise industry revenue and 18.2% of passengers.
It has 24 vessels and is the largest fleet in the Carnival group.
The ships fly
flags of convenience
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: 17 of the ships fly the
Panama
Panama, officially the Republic of Panama, is a country in Latin America at the southern end of Central America, bordering South America. It is bordered by Costa Rica to the west, Colombia to the southeast, the Caribbean Sea to the north, and ...
flag and seven that of
the Bahamas
The Bahamas, officially the Commonwealth of The Bahamas, is an Archipelagic state, archipelagic and island country within the Lucayan Archipelago of the Atlantic Ocean. It contains 97 per cent of the archipelago's land area and 88 per cent of ...
. Its headquarters are in
Miami, Florida
Miami is a East Coast of the United States, coastal city in the U.S. state of Florida and the county seat of Miami-Dade County, Florida, Miami-Dade County in South Florida. It is the core of the Miami metropolitan area, which, with a populat ...
,
United States
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. The North American division of Carnival Corporation has executive control over the corporation and is headquartered in Doral, Florida.
[Map of the City of Doral](_blank)
. City of Doral. Retrieved on January 9, 2010
Leadership
Carnival has had five presidents since its foundation in 1972.
Fleet
Current fleet
Future fleet
Former fleet
Accidents and incidents
On September 19, 1999, ''Tropicale's'' engine room caught fire en route from Cozumel to Tampa. While disabled in the Gulf of Mexico, the ship was struck by
Tropical Storm Harvey. The ''Tropicale'' spent two days without propulsion.
On November 8, 2010, a fire broke out in the generator room of ''Carnival Splendor'' and the ship lost power. The ship was adrift off the west coast of Mexico until she was towed to San Diego.
On February 10, 2013, ''
Carnival Triumph
''Carnival Sunrise'' (formerly ''Carnival Triumph'') is a operated by Carnival Cruise Line. As she and her three younger sisters (, , and ) are each a redesigned version of the Carnival Sunshine, lead ship in the class, she is sometimes referre ...
'', with 3,143 passengers aboard, suffered an engine room fire, leaving the ship adrift for four days in the
Gulf of Mexico
The Gulf of Mexico () is an oceanic basin and a marginal sea of the Atlantic Ocean, mostly surrounded by the North American continent. It is bounded on the northeast, north, and northwest by the Gulf Coast of the United States; on the southw ...
. The engine fire led to a power outage on the ship, which in turn caused raw sewage to back up. The media dubbed the ordeal "The Poop Cruise". The ship was towed to Mobile, Alabama, docking on the evening of February 14. In subsequent litigation, Carnival documents were uncovered that revealed multiple generator maintenance problems creating a "disaster waiting to happen". In response, Carnival's court filing stated that the contract that passengers agree to when they buy a ticket "makes absolutely no guarantee for safe passage, a seaworthy vessel, adequate and wholesome food, and sanitary and safe living conditions".
On March 14, 2013, ''Carnival Dream'' experienced an emergency generator failure while docked in port at Philipsburg,
Sint Maarten
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. The ship was scheduled to leave port around 5 p.m. ET the day before. The
United States Coast Guard
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said they were notified by Carnival that ''Carnival Dream'' was experiencing emergency generator problems. Carnival announced that the passengers would be flown back to Florida rather than completing their scheduled voyage.
On the morning of March 15, 2013, ''
Carnival Legend'' suffered a mechanical problem with one
propulsion pod while at sea. The cruise line cancelled ''Carnival Legends scheduled stops in
Belize
Belize is a country on the north-eastern coast of Central America. It is bordered by Mexico to the north, the Caribbean Sea to the east, and Guatemala to the west and south. It also shares a maritime boundary with Honduras to the southeast. P ...
and
Grand Cayman
Grand Cayman is the largest of the three Cayman Islands and the location of the territory's capital, George Town, Cayman Islands, George Town. In relation to the other two Cayman Islands, it is approximately 75 miles (121 km) southwest of L ...
, and the ship returned to Tampa, Florida at a reduced speed of 19 knots (22 mph) (''Legend'' has a regular cruising speed of 24 knots).
On December 27, 2015, an electrician who had been working on the ''Carnival Ecstasy'' was crushed to death while working in an elevator. The accident had heavy publicity after a video was posted online.
In February 2018, a series of fights broke out on the ''Carnival Legend''. Staff were criticized for not containing the brawls and for exercising heavy force against passengers.
On May 3, 2018, a pipe burst in the ''Carnival Dreams fire suppression system, flooding 50 staterooms.
In November 2018, the ''Carnival Sunshine'' experienced a technical issue which caused the ship to list for approximately one minute.
On December 29, 2018, lifeboat number 28 broke loose from the ''Carnival Dream'' for unknown reasons and was damaged. Carnival decided to abandon the lifeboat at sea and purchase a new replacement. No one was on board the lifeboat at the time and no injuries were reported.
In the evening on September 20, 2019, while passing through Panama Canal, the former ''Carnival Fantasy'' collided with the lock's wall and sustained damage to the aft superstructure. No injuries were reported. The collision occurred while the lock's water levels were being lowered. The vessel was not under her own power but assisted/tugged by the Panama Canal's locomotives. The accident occurred during the 10-day Panama Canal cruise.
On October 9, 2019, a 23-year-old passenger fell off a railing where he was sitting onto a lower deck while the ''
Carnival Valor'' was sailing near Louisiana. He was flown to a New Orleans hospital by helicopter and said to be in critical condition.
On December 20, 2019, the ''Carnival Glory'' and ''Carnival Legend'' collided while in the port of
Cozumel
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, Mexico; The ''Carnival Glorys stern superstructure was damaged and one person received minor injuries.
On February 16, 2022, a 32-year-old woman leapt from the tenth deck of ''Carnival Valor'' after being detained by ship security. The search was suspended by the
United States Coast Guard
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after 14 hours.
On May 26, 2022, the ''
Carnival Freedom'' suffered a fire within her funnel. The vessel was docked in Grand Turk during the incident. The fire was extinguished with no injuries reported.
On June 28, 2022, a large fight aboard the ''Carnival Magic'' around 5:30 am prompted
NYPD
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response upon arrival into
New York City
New York, often called New York City (NYC), is the most populous city in the United States, located at the southern tip of New York State on one of the world's largest natural harbors. The city comprises five boroughs, each coextensive w ...
.
In June 2022, the New York Department of Financial Services announced a US$5 million fine for Carnival due to cybersecurity violations. The department stated that the violations were "significant" and that from 2019 to 2021 Carnival had four security breaches that exposed considerable amounts of consumer data. The department went on to state that Carnival failed to meet security regulation by not using two factor authentication and additionally did not report one of their data breaches.
Controversies

In the aftermath of
Hurricane Katrina
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, three of the Carnival cruise ships were chartered by the United States government for six months to serve as temporary housing, until houses could be rebuilt. After being chartered for six months, their planned voyages were cancelled, and passengers were refunded. ''
Holiday
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Mobile, Alabama
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, and later
Pascagoula, Mississippi
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, and ''Ecstasy'' and ''
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'' were docked at
New Orleans, Louisiana
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. The six-month contract cost $236 million. The contract was widely criticized, because the vessels were never fully utilized, and Carnival received more money than it would have earned by using the ships in their normal rotation.
Employment
In 2012, the company was reportedly paying cruise ship staff basic salaries equivalent to per hour.
For example, a junior waiter would earn a basic salary of a month for shifts lasting at least 11 hours, seven days a week.
In response to this controversy, the general secretary of the Trades Union Congress,
Brendan Barber
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, commented: "It's high time the disgraceful practice of allowing the shipping industry to pay poverty wages to workers who don't live in the UK was stopped. Exploitative rates of pay for those working on British ships have no place in a modern society."
In October 2013, Carnival revoked retirement benefits for cruise staff. In May 2012, Carnival dismissed 150 crew members from India for protesting low wages.
Environmental and pollution
Since 2017, Carnival Corporation has been on probation, after having been found to "illegally dumping oil into the ocean from its Princess Cruises ships and lying about the scheme." Carnival Corporation also had to pay a $40 million fine.
["Judge threatens to stop Carnival ships from docking in US"](_blank)
April 12, 2019 The court summary states that "Princess was convicted and sentenced in April 2017, after pleading guilty to felony charges stemming from its deliberate dumping of oil-contaminated waste from one of its vessels and intentional acts to cover it up".
In April 2019, Carnival Corporation was accused of violating probation rules. The allegations include 800 incidents from April 2017 to April 2018. A federal judge has threatened to impose severe fines which may increase tenfold. The judge also stated that Carnival ships may be temporarily banned from docking in US ports. In early June 2019, Carnival Corp. agreed to pay $20 million in fines in an agreement with federal prosecutors. The proposed settlement documents were signed by Chairman Micky Arison on June 3, 2019. The next day, a Senior US District Judge approved the deal, and confirmed that probation would continue for three years, after CEO Arnold Donald said, "The company pleads guilty. We acknowledge the shortcomings. I am here today to formulate a plan to fix them". The company promised to implement additional audits to check for violations, to provide improved training to staff, to start improved waste management practices and to set up a more effective method for reporting pollution incidents to government agencies.
In June 2019, Carnival Corporation and its Princess subsidiary agreed to pay a criminal penalty of $20 million for further environmental violations that include dumping
plastic waste
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into the ocean. Princess Cruises had already paid $40 million over prior deliberate acts of
ocean pollution
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.
See also
*
Carnival Air Lines, former charter and scheduled airline division
* ''
Carnival Cruise Lines, Inc. v. Shute'', a 1991 Supreme Court case about
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s
* ''
Carnival Cruise Line Tycoon 2005: Island Hopping'', video game
* ''
Cruise Confidential'', 2008 book
*
Fiesta Marina Cruises, short-lived subsidiary of Carnival
References
External links
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The fleet at the official website
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1972 establishments in Florida
American companies established in 1972
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Companies based in Doral, Florida
Cruise lines
Hospitality companies established in 1972
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