Search Travel Market Report

mainlogo
www.travelmarketreport.com
U.S.A.
English
Canada
English
Canada Quebec
Français
  • News
  • Packaged Travel
  • Cruise
  • Hotels & Resorts
  • Destinations
  • Retail Strategies
  • Air
  • Training & Resources
  • Luxury Travel Report

Testing the Waters with Dori: The NCL Stranded Passenger “Fiasco”

by Dori Saltzman  April 04, 2024
Testing the Waters with Dori: The NCL Stranded Passenger “Fiasco”

Unless you’ve been living under a rock over the past couple of days, your news feeds have probably been full of the story of Norwegian Cruise Line leaving eight passengers behind on “an African island” after they arrived late from an independent excursion.

The cruise line is getting crucified in the consumer press, with articles emphasizing that one of the passengers was pregnant, that an elderly man was left without his heart medication, and that a ninth passenger was also left behind after she had a stroke.

Articles point out that the ship – Norwegian Dawn – was still anchored near the island of Sao Tome and Principe, and could have let the passengers back onboard. (The port is a tender port, and tender service had concluded more than an hour prior to the passengers’ return.)

While most articles have mentioned the cruise line’s policy, which makes it very clear that passengers will be left behind if they miss final boarding, the mentions have been little more than lip service. Instead the cruise line has been accused of abandoning its duty of care, of having no humanity, and of being immoral.

I’m going to go out on a limb here and assume that most TMR readers agree that NCL did the right thing in leaving the passengers behind. (Please, let me know if you disagree!)

So, why am I writing about this?

Sadly, I think the entire incident and subsequent press coverage does a disservice to travel advisors.

On the more obvious side, bad press like this – even if the press is, quite frankly, wrong – can make it more difficult to convince first-time cruisers to give a cruise a try. Worries about being left behind can make an already hesitant traveler more decisive.

Less obvious to me is the message that’s turning up across the comment sections on most of these articles, and in social media. That message? That cruisers should always take a ship-sponsored shore excursion.

I don’t think that’s a true statement at all, and I think it hurts travel advisors, making it more difficult for them to sell third-party excursions.

Yes, there are benefits to taking a ship-sponsored tour, but these tours are usually more expensive and more crowded. And, unless excursions are included in the cruise fare, ship-sponsored excursions don’t benefit travel advisors as there’s no commission on them.

On the other hand, there are third-party excursion suppliers that pay commission and – more importantly in the context of this conversation – offer the exact same guarantee that cruise lines offer: guests will be returned to their ship on time or the excursion company will be responsible for the cost and logistics of getting guests to their ship at the next port of call.

I haven’t seen any comments or social media posts talking about this. Instead, everything I’ve read or heard has focused on how these NCL guests were on an independent excursion, which is a bad thing, and no one should ever do it.

And that’s not a message I like seeing out there.

Of course, there’s a place for ship-sponsored excursions, especially in destinations where the local tour operators might not be held to the same standards. In some of these destinations, it’s entirely possible that no independent operators offer the same guarantee as ship-sponsored tours.

But that’s part of what travel advisors can do for their clients. Find out what the options are, then make recommendations that are in the client’s best interest. Hopefully, advisors are getting paid a service fee to do this research and make the recommendations, or getting a commission when third-party excursions make sense. But that’s not possible if there’s never even a discussion and clients go ahead and book the cruise line excursions every time.

What do you think? What’s your take on the entire situation? Do you sell third-party excursions? Do you think this will make it more difficult for you? Email me at dsaltzman@travelmarketreport.com and let me know your thoughts.

  
  
Related Articles
Testing the Waters with Dori: River Cruise State of Mind
Norwegian Cruise Line Takes Delivery of Newest Ship, Norwegian Aqua
Norwegian Cruise Line Unveils New In-House Entertainment
Norwegian Cruise Line Names Derek Lloyd VP of Strategic and National Accounts
Norwegian Cruise Line Changes Its Tune on Entertainment 
First Look at “Revolution: A Celebration of Prince” Coming to Norwegian Aqua
Norwegian Cruise Line Cancels Another Round of 2025 & 2026 Sailings
Norwegian Cruise Line Cancels 38 Cruises Scheduled for 2025 & 2026
Travel Advisors and Cruisers Have Mixed Reaction to NCL’s Move to “More at Sea”
Catching Up with Norwegian Cruise Line’s David J. Herrera

MOST VIEWED

  1. Power Outage in Spain and Portugal Causes Major Travel Disruptions, Including at Madrid Airport
  2. 5 Things I Liked About Norwegian Aqua – and 4 I’m Not Sold On
  3. Testing the Waters with Dori: Do Travel Advisors Actually Dislike Viking?
  4. Beaches Ocho Rios Resort to Close Doors in May 2025
  5. How Pope Francis’ Funeral Will Impact Travel to Rome and Vatican City
  6. Using a Phone on a Cruise Ship Will Cost Thousands: Urban Myth or Reality?


  1. TTC Tour Week Returns with 9 FAM Trips Scheduled for November
  2. Booking on Grandma’s Budget: How Grandparents Are Driving Multi-Gen and Skip-Gen Travel
  3. Travel Advisor Appreciation Month Offers Not to Be Missed
  4. Sandals Has ‘Strong Interest’ in Bringing Beaches to St. Vincent & the Grena
  5. The Best Hotels to Book in Portugal & Spain: Roundup From an ALGV FAM 
  6. Vanessa McGovern Lands at Global Travel Collection
TMR Subscription

Subscribe today to receive daily in-depth luxury coverage, analysis of luxury news, luxury trends and issues that affect how you do business. Subscribe now for free.

Subscribe to TMR

Top Stories
Avalon Introduces Lineup of “After Dark” Activities
Avalon Introduces Lineup of “After Dark” Activities

From a new sunset Sky Deck dinner option to lively after-dinner entertainment, Avalon is extending the typical river cruise day.

First-Time ASTA River Cruise Expo Attendees on Why Travel Advisors Shouldn’t Miss Next Year’s Show
First-Time ASTA River Cruise Expo Attendees on Why Travel Advisors Shouldn’t Miss Next Year’s Show

First-time ASTA River Cruise Expo attendees talk about why you shouldn’t miss next year’s event — and how to make the most of it.

Catching Up with Uniworld’s Michelle Palma
Catching Up with Uniworld’s Michelle Palma

TMR sat down with Uniworld’s executive vice president of sales for North America at the 2025 ASTA River Cruise Expo.

How PONANT and Paul Gauguin Cruises Merge Excellence in Expedition and Exploration Travel
How PONANT and Paul Gauguin Cruises Merge Excellence in Expedition and Exploration Travel

Expedition travel isn’t a trend — it’s a mindset shift.

Princess Cancels All Galveston Departures from November 2026 On
Princess Cancels All Galveston Departures from November 2026 On

Princess said the move is part of its global deployment strategy.

What to Know about Avalon Waterways’ New Itinerary on the Garonne and Dordogne
What to Know about Avalon Waterways’ New Itinerary on the Garonne and Dordogne

TMR was among the first guests onboard Avalon’s all-new Bordeaux river cruise. Here’s what the experience is like.

TMR OUTLOOKS & WHITE PAPERS
View All
industry spotlight
https://img.youtube.com/vi/-ZWvUd7_21E/0.jpg
The Hidden Potential of River Cruising with Riverside Luxury Cruises
Advertiser's Voice
We Celebrate YOU
About Travel Market Report Mission Meet the Team Advisory Board Advertise Syndication Guidelines
TMR Resources Calendar of Events Outlook/Whitepapers Previous Sponsored Articles Previous This Week Articles
Subscribe to TMR
Select Language
Do You Have an Idea Email
editor@travelmarketreport.com
Give Us a Call
1-(516) 730-3097
Drop Us a Note
Travel Market Report
71 Audrey Ave, Oyster Bay, NY 11771
© 2005 - 2025 Travel Market Report, an American Marketing Group Inc. Company All Rights Reserved | Terms and Conditions
Cookie Policy Privacy Policy Manage cookie preferences