Cruise News: Carnival Issues WARNING to Passengers About Social Media!

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Carnival Cruise Line has issued a formal warning to passengers regarding their social media activity. John Heel, who serves as the brand ambassador for Carnival, addressed the issue by requesting that travelers stop posting content that depicts them breaking company rules during their cruises. Heel explained that Carnival and various other cruise lines actively monitor social media platforms to identify rule violations. He noted that these platforms can reveal illegal or prohibited activities such as the smuggling of drugs or unauthorized alcohol onto ships. According to Heel, the cruise line uses information gathered from social media to locate offending passengers. He concluded that such actions will lead to significant consequences, including monetary fines, being removed from the ship at the next port of call, and receiving a lifetime ban from the cruise line.
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Carnival Cruise Line has issued a warning to their passengers as John Heel, the brand ambassador for Carnival, pleaded with people to stop posting on social media about how they broke the rules while on their cruise.
He said that Carnival, along with other cruise lines watch social media, and they'll catch you, whether it's sneaking alcohol on board, drugs, or anything else.
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