"It is harder to seek pardon afterwards than to be cautious beforehand", from "The Vikings' Guide to Good Business", offered for sale in the Viking Aegir gift shop. Perhaps the executives at Viking River Cruises should make themselves familiar with this centuries-old book and the advice it contains.
As a former executive manager, I always found that making the right decision at the right time was what set you apart from those who just drew a salary. In those cases where problems arose, maintaining a commitment to corporate integrity, ethics, and the simple acts of being open and truthful went a long way to meliorating the situation. Again, lessons that don't seem to be part of the Viking approach to business.
The flooding on the Danube was an act of God. The decision that put us on this flooded river was an act of corporate ineptitude.
Supposed to be a balcony view. All we ever saw was the side of another ship tethered inches from us. Room was noisy; bathroom shower flooded.