$CCL Carnival also said it now expects to dispose of 18 cruise ships in fiscal 2020, representing 12% of the company’s capacity, up from previous expectations that it would dispose of 13 ships. The new disposal plan includes the eight ships that have already exited the fleet, and is part of its plan to become a “leaner, more efficient” company. The company also disclosed Tuesday that it recorded a net loss of $2.9 billion during the fiscal third quarter, which runs through August, after net income of $1.8 billion in the same period a year ago.