Celebrity Mercury Cruise Ship Sickness
ABCs Good Morning America GMA discusses Celebrity Cruises sick cruise ship the Mercury in this mornings program.
Celebrity mercury cruise ship sickness. Celebrity Cruise spokeswoman Cynthia Martinez said Monday night that passengers aboard the Mercury began complaining a day earlier of upset stomachs vomiting and. Cruise Ship Sickness Is Norovirus In The Food and Water. Go here for a passengers account of being onboard.
Celebrity Mercury has had an unusually bad run of gastrointestinal illness on board. This is after 411 passengers on the February 15-26 sailing and 182 on the February 26-March 8 sailing. I have made this decision to end the current sailing early and delay the next sailing because we want to maintain.
The outbreak is the third consecutive outbreak on the ship in a month. Celebrity CEO Dan Hanrahan noted in a statement that the Mercury would offer the same impeccable service our brand is known for right up until the ship transitions to TUI Cruises He also spoke to the fate of the Mercurys crew which he said would be absorbed by Celebritys rapid growth with the fourth member of the five-ship Solstice Class the Celebrity Silhouette set to debut in July 2011. The Mercury has been hit with three continuous outbreaks of sickness which has plagued hundreds of passengers.
Free cancellation before 48 hours. The ship the Celebrity Mercury left Charleston on February 15. Celebrity Mercury cruise ship docks in Charleston SC.
The cruise lines Director of Corporate Communications said the virus was brought on board by a guest but the fact is that this is the second cruise in a row with the illness -- it was likely already on the ship. Free cancellation before 48 hours. Celebrity Mercury to get 72-hour cleaning after third straight outbreak at sea.
Smith for News CHARLESTON SC. The 1800-plus passengers on board were looking forward to a fun-filled vacation in the sunny Caribbean. The Celebrity Mercury cruise ship is returning to port a day early and delaying its next sailing to address an outbreak of gastrointestinal illness that sickened 350 passengers.
