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Probably less than they lost every week in 2020.
Ship has to have same care empty or full. So that’s a fixed cost.
But Guest services are different. I’m figuring my family fare covered one employee check for each person I brought. Let’s just say concierge is responsible for the captain and the directors paycheck.
But the advertisement costs…they are going to have to take that one on the chin.
I am guessing it's better to lose less (with some passengers) than more (with zero passengers). I realize ship maintenance & depreciation are fixed costs, but would passenger fares collected at such low numbers be enough to break even on labor, fuel, etc. that otherwise won't be incurred had the ship been anchored. In other words, is DCL better off canceling a particular sailing if there aren't enough passengers.
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