June 30, 2021
A Washington federal judge on Wednesday declined to certify a proposed class of passengers who claim they were exposed to COVID-19 while aboard a ship operated by Holland America and parent company Carnival, finding that certification is barred by a class action waiver within the cruise contract they agreed to.
March 04, 2021
A Washington federal judge authorized a March 2022 trial date Thursday for a proposed class action against Holland America and parent company Carnival, which alleges the companies are liable for passengers' exposure to COVID-19 aboard a vessel that set sail a year ago.
February 11, 2021
A federal judge in Washington state has partly granted Holland America and parent company Carnival's bid to dismiss a suit by cruise passengers claiming they were exposed to COVID-19, ruling that they haven't shown the companies acted outrageously when deciding to set sail last March.
October 05, 2020
Holland America and parent company Carnival have urged a federal judge in Washington state to toss a suit claiming they exposed more than 1,000 cruise ship passengers to COVID-19 on a vessel that sailed out of Argentina in March, saying their contract contains a class action waiver.
June 25, 2020
Holland America and parent company Carnival are accused of exposing more than 1,000 cruise ship passengers to COVID-19 on a vessel that sailed out of Argentina in March, according to a proposed class action filed in Seattle federal court.