
Several cruise lines are offering compassionate adjustments to their cancellation policies for Los Angeles residents directly impacted by recent wildfires. Recognizing the disruption and stress caused by these devastating events, these companies are waiving cancellation fees for affected individuals who had booked cruises departing from various ports. This gesture of goodwill allows those facing hardship to prioritize their immediate needs without incurring financial penalties associated with altering their travel plans. This provides a measure of relief during a difficult time, demonstrating support for the community.
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