Cruise line insists staff weren’t in Ku Klux Klan gear after fancy dress mishap - The cruise line said staff in controversial white costumes were dressed as ‘upside-down snow cones’ ...
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Lynne Scrivens, communications director of P&O Cruises Australia, explained the housekeeping ... other resources are “limited” on cruise ships. The KKK was founded in Tennessee in 1865 ...
The Pacific Explorer set sail from Fremantle on Friday to kick off its final voyage for P&O Cruises Australia. Sailing to ...
P&O Cruises Australia clarified that their staff dressed up as 'snow cones' during a holiday event, however, some passengers said resembled the clothing worn by the Ku Klux Klan ...
P&O Cruises Australia issues apology after footage surfaces showing crew members in all-white outfits and pointy hats ...
Cruise ship staff clad in pointed white hoods for an Australian costume party were “snow cones” not the Ku Klux Klan, a company spokesperson said on Wednesday. Video of the fancy dress faux ...
According to the Daily Mail Australia, the incident occurred during a Christmas-themed sports battle event aboard the Pacific Explorer; a P&O Cruises ship that departed Melbourne on Dec. 19 ...
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