Crews on cruise ships at standstill around the world are publicly vowing to return.
What appears to be the first public vow was by the crew on Princess Cruises’ Sky Princess, now docked at Port Everglades. In an amazing show, they lit up stateroom lights so the ship’s exterior displays their vow: “We Will Be Back.”
The crew also hung a banner in the Piazza with a similar message: “#PrincessProud. #Wewillbeback.” It was posted on Facebook and received 2,500 comments and shared almost 1,000 times.“Our hearts are full of gratitude as we read your messages of support from near and far,” Princess wrote on its Facebook page. “We will continue to share updates and respond to questions as our teams continue working to ensure a safe return home for guests and teammates, and look forward to welcoming you aboard again soon.”
Ken Muskat, executive vice president and COO at MSC Cruises USA, posted a similar image on Twitter. Translated from Italian, the message says “Everything will be fine.”
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Another message was broadcast from a Carnival ship and shared on Twitter by influencer Keri Lyn Renner:
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The cruise industry may be down right now, but these attitudes show a determination to rebound as quickly as possible.
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