It is time to officially say goodbye to Carnival Cruise Lines. On August 13, Carnival's brand ambassador, John Heald, posted to his Facebook page Carnival was dropping the "s" in Carnival Cruise Lines. RyG's Cruise Guide wrote to Carnival's public relations to learn more about this change. Effective now, Carnival Cruise Lines is Carnival Cruise Line. According to Carnival, making the name singular will help better align Carnival's name with the other brands owned by Carnival Corporation. For example, Carnival Corporation's has other brands including Princess Cruise Line (singular) and Holland America Line (also singular). None of the other brands have the "s" at the end of their name like Carnival Cruise Lines used to have.
For many, like me, getting used to this change will take some time. Since Carnival first sailed in 1972, the company has been called Carnival Cruise Lines. Now, just drop the "s" at the end and call the company Carnival Cruise Line. Thankfully, it's still the same company, with the same ships, and crew members.
For many, like me, getting used to this change will take some time. Since Carnival first sailed in 1972, the company has been called Carnival Cruise Lines. Now, just drop the "s" at the end and call the company Carnival Cruise Line. Thankfully, it's still the same company, with the same ships, and crew members.