[Nyagdu] Department of Justice Settlement with Carnival Cruise Lines Corporation - Carnival must upgrade ships and pay $350K After Disability Violations
Cheryl Echevarria
cherylandmaxx at hotmail.com
Sun Jul 26 15:07:43 UTC 2015
Good morning all:
On July 23rd, 2015 while I was listening to the 25th Anniversary Celebration
from the Department of Justice and the EEOC it was announced that Carnival
Cruise Lines Corporation which includes Carnival, Holland America, and
Princess Cruise Lines has reached an agreement to resolve an investigation
into complaints that the cruise line failed to adequately provide
accommodations for those with disabilities.
Which includes accessibility on their websites not only for consumers but
for those of us who are in the travel industry.
Here is the link to the story from July 23rd, 2015
http://consumerist.com/2015/07/23/carnival-must-upgrade-ships-pay-350k-after
-disability-violations/
Please remember when you are traveling or planning on traveling that you
have access to things that should be happening for you.
In the past, I have had articles written about Norwegian Cruise Lines, where
not only myself but other travel professionals that are disabled have worked
very hard to get Norwegian to have at least for us as blind people,
accessible websites for the consumer and the people who work in the travel
industry. Like Braille Menus, when cruise lines like Royal Caribbean have
been told that the blind don't use braille anymore, so they stopped offering
it.
Or that in the article about Carnival Cruises will be having access officers
on each of the ships to address issues, like have Muster Drills (Life Boat
Drills on the procedures, etc). This has been in place with Norwegian, at
least since I have been a travel professional since 2009.
As long as you arrange these things prior to boarding or when making
reservations that can accommodate these things. Yes, some things may not be
perfect, but when I travel or my clients travel and they come back to me and
say, he this didn't work or we never got this or that. I take care of it, so
it should never happen again.
But, what needs to be done is, with anything that needs to be worked on, is
that we need to know what is wrong, or it cannot be fixed, no use in
complaining about something, if you are not going to take action against it,
the other person won't do it either. So nothing get fixed.
25 years have come and we still have to work hard to change more things. Our
75th Anniversary is here and we still have to do to, it will never be over,
even though we want it to be fixed.
Let us know.
Cheryl Echevarria, President
National Federation of the Blind's Travel and Tourism Division
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