More Than Dozen Passengers Banned By Carnival Cruise Line Following Wild Brawl That Resulted In Flying Luggage: REPORT

More Than Dozen Passengers Banned By Carnival Cruise Line Following Wild Brawl That Resulted In Flying Luggage: REPORT

A total of 16 passengers have been issued a ban by Carnival Cruise Line following a gargantuan brawl Monday in a customs line in Florida.

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According to footage from social media, the brawl featured over a dozen male and female individuals punching one another, while also causing luggage and stanchions to fly at a Miami-Dade County customs checkpoint.

Per local police, who spoke with the Daily Mail, the fight took place between two families who were feuding. (RELATED: Woman Who Allegedly Dumped Trash At Knicks Parade Identified As JPMorgan Chase DEI Executive, Fired From Job: REPORT)

At the time of writing, no arrests have been made, nor have there been any charges pressed, however, Carnival told the outlet that 16 people have been placed on its no-sail list.

“I’m about to skip the line,” said a bystander as they were witnessing the chaos.

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It’s the second huge fight in just months that Carnival Cruise has experienced.

According to a report from FOX10 WALA, two women received assault charges in May following a brawl on a Carnival ship that was on a return trip to Alabama.

58-year-old Tonya Nelson and 51-year-old Lisa Horace started smacking one another following one claiming that the other individual was in the incorrect line, per court documents that were examined by the media outlet.

“I’m just sorry that we’re here,” said Nelson to the judge in a court showing.

According to Carnival Cruise‘s official website, the company is an attraction for numerous kinds of guests and features Caribbean cruises that are budget-friendly, with prices beginning at under $200 per individual.

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