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A year after Diamond Princess, bookings pick up as cruise industry eyes return

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By Sara HUSSEIN

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I cant see the pleasure of cruising around on one of these ships, hundreds of screaming kids, people queuing at 4 minutes before to restaurant opens, leading to more or less a free for all, bobbing up and down on the sea, it sounds like hell on water to me, organised trips for half a day sight seeing ( extra cost) I saw one of these ships at Nagasaki port and it was massive!. And now your going to be with thousands of unknoiwn people possibly carrying and spreading Covid. no, no, no not for me thanks.

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Rather you than me.

The Abels both caught coronavirus on the Diamond Princess, but they've booked five cruises for late 2021 and early 2022, and are eyeing a sixth.

I'm betting that the Abels are quite rich.

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