Carnival Cruise Lines Returns to New Orleans, Donates to Job Program

To celebrate the launch of two, year-round cruise ships from New Orleans, Carnival Cruise Lines held an event and donated $25,000  to Reconcile New Orleans, a job-training program that prepares adolescents for hospitality industry careers through training and work experience.

Both the 2,052-passenger Carnival Elation and the 2,974-passenger Carnival Conquest were recently repositioned to the Port of New Orleans to operate year-round departures, returning Carnival’s presence in the city to pre-Katrina capacity levels. The line expects to carry nearly 340,000 passengers annually from New Orleans — more than any other cruise operator.

“Carnival is New Orleans’ number one cruise line and we are thrilled to now have two ships dedicated year-round to what is one of America’s truly great cities,” said Gerry Cahill, Carnival’s president and CEO. “Carnival Cruise Lines strives to be a good citizen in our homeport communities, and this donation to Reconcile New Orleans is a reflection of our commitment to continue supporting the revitalization of this city.”

To date, Reconcile New Orleans’ Workforce Development Program has graduated more than 700 youths ages 16 to 22. Students leave the 12-week program with work skills, along with basic life and interpersonal skills, enabling and empowering them to successfully enter the workforce.

Carnival Conquest and Carnival Elation will operate more than 125 voyages annually from the Port of New Orleans, offering an array of cruise lengths, departure days and itineraries.

Carnival Conquest will offer three different week-long Caribbean itineraries from New Orleans. A new western Caribbean program features calls at Montego Bay, Jamaica; Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands, and Cozumel, Mexico, while an eastern Caribbean itinerary sails to Key West, Fla., and Freeport and Nassau, Bahamas. The third week-long option includes calls at Belize; Mahogany Bay, Roatan; and Cozumel. 

Carnival Elation also offers four-day cruises departing Thursdays and calling in Cozumel, while five-day voyages departing Mondays and Saturdays visit Cozumel and Progreso, Mexico. Carnival Elation features three restaurants, 12 lounges and bars, an adults-only Serenity deck area, a 300-foot-long Twister Water Slide and resort-style main pool area.  The ship also offers complimentary children’s programming with three different age-specific facilities, including Camp Carnival, Circle “C” and Club O2, as well as an expansive spa and wellness facility.

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