A Carnival Cruise Line ship was forced to cancel a scheduled call in Mexico Tuesday due to a technical issue that resulted in a reduced cruising speed.
According to CruiseHive.com, the Carnival Dream departed from the Port of Galveston on August 24 and was sailing a five-day itinerary when the vessel began encountering “a technical issue related to the maximum cruising speed.”
Carnival crew members and engineers worked on the problem throughout the night, but officials determined the speed of the ship was too slow to make the next port of call and still return to Galveston on August 29.
https://twitter.com/YourstruelyE/status/1166409350992269313?ref_src=twsrc^tfw” rel=”nofollow
As a result, the Carnival Dream spent the day at sea and skipped its stop in Progreso. The ship had previously made a stop in Cozumel, Mexico, before encountering the problem.
A Twitter user named Steven Reed posted that he was reportedly on the ship during the voyage and received a $50 credit for the skipped port of call. In addition to the compensation, passengers would also be refunded port fees and booked shore excursions.
https://twitter.com/stevenreed07/status/1166423934964772865?ref_src=twsrc^tfw” rel=”nofollow
The next sailing for the Carnival Dream is a four-day cruise that departs from Galveston on August 29, but it remains unclear if the voyage will be impacted by the technical issue.
A Delta Air Lines passenger is facing a federal charge after allegedly slapping a flight…
Father's Day is right around the corner, and if you're still searching for the perfect…
An Arkansas woman sued Delta Air Lines and its subsidiary Endeavor Air for $2.35 million…
From celebrating hardworking dads to helping graduates gear up for their next big chapter.
A Houston man with a fake boarding pass boarded a United Airlines flight at George…
The National Transportation Safety Board released new details Thursday about a United flight that hit…