MIAMI (WSVN) - Carnival Cruise Line has announced several cruise cancellations amid the coronavirus outbreak.

Among those cancelled are all cruise ships scheduled to sail from March 14 through May 11.

Carnival Radiance’s previously scheduled trips for April 29, May 9, May 21 and June 11 have also been cancelled.

The cruise line has offered two options for guests whose trips have been affected. These options are only available for those whose trips were cancelled on or after March 6.

The first option offers 100% future cruise credit. For cruises that were scheduled for six days or more, guests can receive a $600 onboard credit per stateroom. For cruises that were scheduled for five days or less, guests can receive a $300 onboard credit per stateroom.

The second offer gives guests a full refund.

Regardless of which option guests may choose, they will be refunded in full for all that they paid in the form of “taxes, fees and port expenses, Carnival Vacation Protection, pre-paid gratuities, pre-purchased Carnival shore excursions, beverage and Wi-Fi packages and Fun Shop purchases.”

Those guests who purchased their own flights are advised to reach out to their airlines or travel agents to learn what options are available.

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