- Carnival Cruise Line banned 24 travelers from their ships following a violent brawl that took place in front of the ship.
- U.S. Customs and Border Protection arrested several people after the fight that took place in the Galveston Cruise Terminal, Texas.
- Carnival’s Code of Conduct, to which all passengers sign up when they board a ship, prohibits fighting and aggressive behavior.
Punching another passenger in the face is a surefire way to never be able to take a cruise ever again.
Late April, 24 passengers of a Carnival Cruise Ship were put on a “Do Not Sail List” after they got into a huge brawl inside the Galveston Cruise Terminal.
Trelle Ray, who was the victim of the attack, said: “It happened this morning.” shared footage of the incident The caption on Facebook added that the event happened as passengers disembarked. The fight was broken up by several security guards.
Carnival released an email with a statement that stated, “The incident took place in the debarkation zone under the authority and protection of U.S. Customs and Border Protection.” USA Today. “This matter was turned over to the law enforcement authorities.” We will not tolerate this behavior and have added 24 names to our “Do Not Sail” list. Customs and Border Protection detained “several individuals” and Port Police arrested and charged one passenger, according to the statement.
But, as You can also find out more about the people by clicking here. This isn’t Carnival’s first brawl. A huge fight broke out in June 2022 between passengers at a club. Carnival Magic. This one was bigger, with 60 people reportedly taking part. People The Coast Guard was required to escort a cruise ship from Pier 88 to Pier 88 after the fight.
Fighting is not the only way you can be banned from sailing. As Carnival’s code of conduct Our experience has taught that everyone enjoys themselves when there is a sense of community, that noise in the halls is kept down, that guests adhere to queues and that there is a spirit that is shared by all. As part of our commitment to safety we will not tolerate any disruptive behavior. Guests whose behavior affects the enjoyment, safety or well-being, comfort or other guests and crew members, may be removed from the ship at their own cost and barred from sailing with Carnival again.
Guests must also agree to the code during check-in, to ensure that the rules are clearly communicated to all. The punishment for violating these rules does not stop at being placed on the “Do not sail” list. The code of conduct states that “any violation” may result in $500 fines, stateroom confinement and removal from ship. Carnival may have to reimburse the guests for any expenses they incur as a result.
You can also enjoy your holiday and ignore the rudeness of other passengers. So you can continue to enjoy sailing.