Ship Capacity Is the Cruise Industry's Airplane Middle Seat

Cruise lines are figuring out passenger capacity and other safety measures

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Though it may not have been their intent, airlines have started competing on safety protocols. Delta and JetBlue have blocked out middle seats, while American Airlines announced that it would be walking back its limit on passenger capacity.

United Airlines never had such a limit in the first place—CEO Scott Kirby calling blocked seats a PR move—although the brand arguably engaged in a publicity motivated move of its own, announcing a partnership with Clorox to incorporate the cleaning brand’s logo products into the traveling experience.

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