A RECENT online survey by the internet’s largest opinion-based community, SodaHead.com, designed to gauge public feelings towards cruising in the wake of the Costa Concordia tragedy and the Costa Allegra fire, has found that 47% of people are less likely to cruise based on these incidents. This represents a 20%...
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A RECENT online survey by the internet’s
largest opinion-based community,
SodaHead.com, designed to gauge public
feelings towards cruising in the wake of the
Costa Concordia tragedy and the Costa Allegra
fire, has found that 47% of people are less
likely to cruise based on these incidents.
This represents a 20% jump in those not
willing to cruise since SodaHead’s last cruise
perception survey two months ago.
Interestingly, the age of the respondent
played a factor in the results, with those over
65 being more reticent to cruise now (65%)
than their younger counterparts aged between
25 and 34 (31%).
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