As much as airlines, hotels, etc. have suffered due to COVID, the cruise industry has also lost a ton of money. And whereas the former two have had at least …
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Royal Caribbean CEO Worried About What Could Be Another Cruising Delay?
by SharonKurhegby SharonKurhegThanks to some modern-day cyber pirates, there could potentially be a delay for cruise lines to get the green light from the CDC to start cruising again. Or at least …
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The CDC Wanted The Public’s Input On Cruising & COVID. They’re Getting An Earful!
by SharonKurhegby SharonKurhegThe cruising industry has been put on hold since the early days of the coronavirus pandemic. There were some early-COVID-times cruises that managed to end without anyone catching the virus …
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CDC Wants Input From The Public Before They Lift Cruising No-Sail Order
by SharonKurhegby SharonKurhegWell, this is new. The Center for Disease Control (CDC) wants to know what we think. The CDC is currently asking for public input regarding the future of cruising. So …
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Large cruise ships that service the United States are still under the CDC’s “no sail order,” most recently extended to go through September 30th. However other countries have a much …
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Key West has put a referendum on its November ballot that would limit the size of cruise ships that could call on the city’s port. In the month since the …
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has extended its no sail order for all cruise ships departing from the U.S. The order had been set to expire on …
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Disney Cruise Line (DCL) has launched a new option: flexible cruise dates. The new policy will allow guests to change the date of their sailing up to 15 days ahead …
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The 2020 Alaska cruise season had been questionable since mid-May, when the CDC put a “pause” to all large cruise ships through the end of July, due to COVID-19. However, …
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Back in March, Canada banned cruise ships that carried more than 500 passengers from making port calls. That action, due to the coronavirus pandemic, was going to continue until at …