The U.S. House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure today opened an inquiry into
In letters sent Friday to Carnival President and Chief Executive Officer
The congressional probe, which cites Bloomberg Businessweek’s
Carnival said in an emailed statement that it’s reviewing the letter and will fully cooperate with the committee. “Our goal is the same as the committee’s goal,” the company said, “to protect the health, safety and well-being of our guests and crew, along with compliance and environmental protection.”
Donald has said his company made every effort to protect its passengers and that the team’s response was reasonable under the circumstances. “This is a generational global event—it’s unprecedented,” the CEO said in an April 1 interview.
The coronavirus pandemic brought the cruise industry, gradually, to a halt. Carnival, the world’s largest cruise line company, has temporarily paused all voyages, and its stock has declined as much as 75% this year. Ships operated by Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. and Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Ltd. also suffered outbreaks before they dropped anchor, though at a smaller scale than Carnival’s.
Australian police have launched a criminal probe into whether Carnival’s Princess Cruises subsidiary misled authorities about an outbreak aboard a ship docked in Sydney. Both Princess and its Costa Cruises subsidiary are facing passenger lawsuits regarding the company’s Covid-19 response, too. Princess has said it is cooperating with the Australian investigation, while Costa has said it’s prepared to “vigorously defend ourselves.”
As part of the congressional inquiry, DeFazio’s committee, which has been leading the House investigation into the design and safety errors that resulted in two fatal crashes of Boeing Co.’s 737 Max planes, has also asked for copies of Carnival’s 2020 fleet outbreak prevention plans, its strategy to prevent Covid-19’s spread, and all internal records of employees and ship officers discussing the threat of coronavirus. The committee requested that Carnival begin delivering records by May 15.
(Updated fourth paragraph to include statement from Carnival.)
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