Four Carnival Corp. subsidiaries, as well as Disney Cruise Line, have canceled cruises well into next year because of COVID-19.
Author: Morgan Hines, USA TODAY
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Carnival’s AIDA, Costa cruise lines cancel sailings amid COVID-19 surge in Europe
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