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- 784 So. 2d 1248
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PER CURIAM.
Norwegian Cruise Lines, Limited, has appealed an order of the trial court, which order grants class certification. The class thus created consists of all paying passengers who consumed water and/or food unfit for human consumption and were thus made ill on the M7S Royal Odyssey during their voyages.
We conclude that the class certification is- improper because of insufficient commonality. See Ulysses Cruises, Inc. v. Calves, 728 So.2d 363 (Fla. 3d DCA 1999). The case is remanded to the trial court with instructions to enter its order decerti-fying the class.
Reversed and remanded.
SCHWARTZ, C.J., and FLETCHER, J., concur.
. Three separate voyages were involved.
GODERICH, Judge
(dissenting).
I respectfully dissent. The class certification was proper. See Broin v. Philip Moms Companies, Inc., 641 So.2d 888 (Fla. 3d DCA 1994), review denied, 654 So.2d 919 (Fla.1995).