I think Fred. Olsen will be glad when 2009 will be over...
They've had a spate of bad luck regarding outbreaks of viruses on board this year
Here's a copy of their latest statement:
Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines can confirm that a number of persons on board its ship Boudicca have demonstrated symptoms of a viral infection with mild gastro-enteritis on the current cruise.
The total number of persons on board is 1,116 of whom a total of 201 passengers and 7 crew have been affected. At present some 78 people remain in isolation in their cabins, to avoid further spread of the virus.
In accordance with guidelines set down by the Health Protection Agency, staff throughout Boudicca stepped up their already fastidious hygiene and disinfecting regime.
The ship departed from Portsmouth on Tuesday, 22nd December on a 14-night Canary Islands cruise. Ports of call due to be visited are Arrecife (Lanzarote), Las Palmas (Gran Canaria), Santa Cruz (Tenerife), San Sebastian (La Gomera), Santa Cruz (La Palma), and Funchal.
The cruise will end in Portsmouth on 4th January 2010, a day earlier than scheduled, to allow for a three day programme of deep cleaning and sanitisation with independent specialist contractors, alongside our own resources. This action will delay the start of the following cruise, which will now depart from Southampton on the evening of 06 January, for a 12 night Canary Islands cruise.
Passengers on both cruises will be compensated for the loss of a day’s holiday with a pro-rata refund and, as a further goodwill gesture, credits will be made to their on board accounts. Passengers who have been confined to their cabins will, of course, receive a future cruise credit as a ‘thank you’ for their co-operation in controlling the spread of illness.
The winter vomiting virus is extremely common and ranks second to the common cold. The virus, which is highly infectious, causes unpleasant but generally short-lived symptoms lasting 1 – 2 days from which people will usually recover without treatment.