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UCLA Center for Global Health director Dr. Anne Rimoin and ‘The Cruise Guy’ travel expert Stewart Chiron discuss the cruise ship industry amid the coronavirus outbreak.
Princess Cruises announced on Thursday it was voluntarily suspending the global operations of its 18-ship fleet for two months due to the outbreak of the new coronavirus.
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The cruise line operates two ships that had outbreaks of coronavirus, leaving thousands of passengers stranded. The pause in operations will impact voyages departing March 12 to May 10, the company said.
"While this is a difficult business decision, we firmly believe it is the right one and is in alignment with our company’s core values," Princess Cruises President Jan Swartz said in a statement.
Shares of Carnival, which owns Princess Cruises, were down 20 percent in premarket trading.
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Also, Viking Cruises is suspending all its river and ocean voyages until May 1 in wake of the outbreak of the outbreak.
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The company announced its decision on Wednesday in an open letter written by Viking Chairman Torstein Hagen.
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