Italian cruise disaster, which might help reduce the future cruise fee
By kingparker
@kingparker (9673)
United States
January 22, 2012 2:41am CST
I am not trying to tell you, a disaster event like the one happen in Italy will bring advantage of future traveling, like cheaper tickets since it might affect the future tourists in the area might be a good thing for us. But that is one fact we learn from the past, one disaster might affect the confidence of so many people, since 90% of them will watch Television. So, for future reference, if people want to travel to Italy again, and the cruise price might likely to drop significantly because of the reminder of such incident. We just hope that, or have our finger crossed in the near future if we have chance to travel to the same area in Italy, no such tragedy will happen again, and all the crews should take precaution of it.
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2 responses
@WakeUpKitty (8691)
• Netherlands
24 Jan 12
I don't think the future fee for a cruise will be lower. Those who love to go on a cruise will pay what they ask. Also it's mostly a very luxury way of travelling.
@youless (114117)
• Guangzhou, China
22 Jan 12
In fact it is hard to believe that such kind of thing like Titanic happened today. But I think this kind of accidents are still rarely. Besides, people will forge it soon and this is why I don't think it will have a big effect on the cruise fee. If I have enough vacation time and money, I also like to have a trip in the cruise.
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