These are comments made by the liners owners:
Mr Onorato added: "We will be working in full transparency with Italian authorities" to understand the causes of the disaster.
He said normal lifeboat evacuation had become "almost impossible" because the ship had listed so quickly.Frightening that a modern cruise ship can take on water and capsize, so quickly, just imagine if the same thing happened in deep water, say by hitting a iceberg, you would have Titanic mkII.
Why don't they have double skinned hulls, below the waterline? This is a major disaster waiting to happen. It doesn't matter how many lifeboats you have, if you can't launch them you are in a worse position than the Titanic, which at least managed to launch about half of theirs.

This might alter peoples views on cruising, unless they can prove that the same thing will not happen again by improving safety standards. Ferries with their large open decks, now have to be fitted with anti-capsize devices, which are normally traverse bulkheads.