Carnival cancels more cruises, including sailings from San Diego, amid vaccine rollout

began warning travelers of cancellations on Friday.

Trips that were planned on three ships – the Magic, Paradise and Valor – are being delayed until November, the cruise line said.

“Like so much about this current global situation, we are adapting our plans as circumstances evolve and we are able to confirm alternatives,” Carnival Cruise Line President Christine Duffy said Monday in a prepared statement.

Shares in Miami-based Carnival Corp. dropped 5% on Monday. Those of rival operator Royal Caribbean also shed 5%, while Norwegian Cruise Line slipped 2.5%.

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control lifted its no-sail order for the industry on Oct. 30, but it is also warning people to avoid all cruise travel due to the risk of infection. The CDC allows for a phased restart if the industry meets testing and safety requirements for crew.

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