Carnival cancels Mexico stops through to May 4
MIAMI (Reuters) - Carnival Cruise Lines said on Tuesday it was cancelling stop in Mexico for all of its sailings through to next Monday due to the swine flu alert.
"We have decided to cancel calls at Mexican ports for all current sailings. Additionally, we will cancel calls in Mexico for all voyages departing Thursday, April 30 through Monday, May 4," the company said in a statement.
This updated a previous announcement in which Carnival said it had cancelled Mexico stops on Tuesday for three of its cruise ships.
(Reporting by Pascal Fletcher, editing by Leslie Gevirtz)
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