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PORT CANAVERAL, Fla. – Royal Caribbean cruise ships will soon set sail from Florida ports once again after more than a yearlong hiatus due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
Before the cruise ships can reopen to the public, they must first conduct simulated sailings with the approval from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Royal Caribbean President and CEO Michael Bayley took to Facebook on Thursday to announce that the cruise line has gotten approval from the CDC for simulated sailings as soon as next month.
Royal Caribbean gets CDC approval to begin simulated cruises in June
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Royal Caribbean has officially received the blessing to begin simulated cruises from the U.S. this summer.
The cruise line announced Tuesday that it got approval from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to host a simulated cruise on the ship Freedom of the Seas June 20-22. The CDC approval letter posted to Facebook by Royal Caribbean CEO Michael Bayley didn’t say from which port the ship will be sailing.
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“After 15 months and so much work by so many during very challenging times. To all our colleagues, loyal guests and supporters all over the world I am proud and pleased to share some bright and wonderful news,” Bayley wrote.
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