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Carnival Joins Plane & Train Companies in Refusing to Permit Obese Passenger Aboard

By Jim Walker on November 20, 2013
Posted in Worst Cruise Line in the World

Kevin ChenaisThe international media is abuzz over the plight of a young man suffering from obesity who has been refused transportation by planes, trains and even a cruise ship in his efforts to return from the United States to his home country of France. His family claims that he was discriminated against because of his weight…

Celebration Cruise Line Refuses to Permit U.S. Military Soldier to Cruise to Bahamas

By Jim Walker on November 16, 2011
Posted in Passenger Rights

WPTV – 5 in West Palm Beach has an interesting article and video this morning about a U.S. soldier who was denied boarding on a cruise ship to the Bahamas by Celebration cruise line because he had only military I.D. with him.

The story involves Jupiter Florida mom Melissa Fontane who booked the cruise in…

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