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11, 2013 For Immediate Release To: The Miami Herald (FL.) Contact: Meaghan Lynch lynchm@susqu.edu (973) 975-8710

New Safety Provisions in Place for Carnival Cruise Lines to Ensure Passenger Comfort and Security
MIAMI Carnival Cruise Lines has announced their new and improved back-up system to enhance the operations that are necessary for smooth sailing. They are undergoing strict provisions to implement a fully effective safety system. The purpose of the system is to prevent engine fires and detect any deficiency in the machinery rooms of the vessel. The company is making significant investments toward the comprehensive renovation of each cruise line.

The Carnival Triumph will be out of service for two months as they apply the new procedure. The passengers affected by the voyage in November, will be provided with a full-refund and 50% off their next cruise with any of the Carnival liners. Due to the cancellations this month, we are allowing the passengers that have had their trips cancelled with a cabin upgrade for their next Carnival experience. We are sincerely apologetic for the cruise lines affected by the incident last month and voyages that have been cancelled, said Gerry Cahill, Carnival Cruise Lines president and CEO. In a combined effort of our trained experts to execute the new provisions lined up, we are certain that the quality of our cruise lines will exceed greatly in the next two months with our extensive safety measures.

For any more information on trip cancellations or refunds, please contact 1-800-CARNIVAL for assistance.

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