MIAMI – Carnival Corporation & plc (NYSE/LSE: CCL; NYSE: CUK), the Miami-based
multi-brand cruise company, is making a $1 million donation to aid victims of
Hurricane Charley. Half the monies will be directed to the disaster relief
fund recently announced by Florida Governor Jeb Bush that has been established
by the Volunteer Florida Foundation and the other half to the American Red
Cross Disaster Relief Fund.
“Those of us who live and work in South Florida feel a particularly strong
level of compassion for the victims of Hurricane Charley as many members of
our own community recall the difficulties faced following Hurricane Andrew,”
said Carnival Corporation & plc Chairman and CEO Micky Arison.
He added, “Among those who have been affected are fellow travel industry
partners and customers and it is our privilege to lend support to them and the
many citizens within these communities in their time of need.”
Arison is also managing general partner of the Miami HEAT basketball team,
which last week sent a group, including HEAT players, Burnie the HEAT mascot,
the HEAT Dancers, and the Xtreme Team, to visit several locations on Florida’s
West Coast to lift the spirits of hurricane victims.
Carnival Corporation & plc is the largest cruise vacation group in the world,
with a portfolio of 12 cruise brands in North America, Europe and Australia,
comprised of Carnival Cruise Lines, Holland America Line, Princess Cruises,
Seabourn Cruise Line, Windstar Cruises, AIDA, Costa Cruises, Cunard Line,
Ocean Village, P&O Cruises, Swan Hellenic, and P&O Cruises Australia.
Together, these brands operate 77 ships totaling more than 128,000 lower
berths with eight new ships scheduled for delivery between November 2004 and
December 2006. Carnival Corporation & plc also operates the leading tour
companies in Alaska and the Canadian Yukon, Holland America Tours and Princess
Tours. Traded on both the New York and London Stock Exchanges, Carnival
Corporation & plc is the only group in the world to be included in both the
S&P 500 and the FTSE 100 indices.
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