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Coronavirus: Is this the end of the line for cruise ships?

By Alice Hancock
Financial Times·
11 mins to read

Operators aim to rebuild trust with health measures but still face calls to improve conditions for their crews.

It has survived norovirus, Sars and Mers, as well as regular outbreaks of gastroenteritis and legionnaires' disease. But coronavirus has dealt the cruise ship industry what looks like a crippling blow.

The 338 ships that make up the industry's fleet are docked. Carnival, the world's largest cruise company, is haemorrhaging US$1 billion ($1.5 billion) a month to maintain its fleet. Governments have

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