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Cruise fans on Tuesday faced another barrage of cruise cancellations from some of the world’s biggest cruise lines.
Industry giant Carnival Cruise Line said it had pushed back its return to service by another month with the cancellation of all June sailings.
Also canceling all June sailings was Disney Cruise Line, and Disney also canceled all of its Europe sailings through Sept. 18.
Norwegian Cruise Line outlines restart plans with sailings from Jamaica, Dominican Republic, Greece
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Norwegian Cruise Line outlines restart plans with sailings from Jamaica, Dominican Republic, Greece
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2020 was a long year for the cruise and travel industry, but the fact that the United States is currently administering more than 1 million COVID-19 vaccines per day is a giant step forward for a return to normal operation. While there’s been plenty of focus on cruise passengers getting vaccinated, many are wondering if crew members will need vaccinations as well before cruise lines can resume sailing.
Norwegian Cruise Line President & CEO Harry Sommer joined
Porthole Cruise Magazine founder and Editor-in-Chief Bill Panoff to talk about their approach to vaccinations and what they’re doing to help protect their employees along with their passengers.