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Covid-19 coronavirus: Tourism operators keen for cruise ships to return

Covid-19 coronavirus: Tourism operators keen for cruise ships to return 9 May, 2021 07:35 PM 4 minutes to read Tourism operators are keen for cruise ships to return to southern waters. Photo / Supplied Otago Daily Times Tourism operators are keen for cruise ships to return to southern waters. Despite the transtasman bubble being opened, cruise ships are still banned from entering New Zealand waters until at least June 30. Cruise ships became Covid hot spots last year particularly after Ruby Princess, which sailed around New Zealand, became the source of one of Australia s biggest outbreaks. Read More Advertisement The association has proposed a staged re-entry for the industry, starting with New Zealand-only passengers, then bringing in Australians.

Covid-19 coronavirus: Tourism operators keen for cruise ships to return

Covid-19 coronavirus: Tourism operators keen for cruise ships to return 9 May, 2021 07:35 PM 4 minutes to read Tourism operators are keen for cruise ships to return to southern waters. Photo / Supplied Otago Daily Times Tourism operators are keen for cruise ships to return to southern waters. Despite the transtasman bubble being opened, cruise ships are still banned from entering New Zealand waters until at least June 30. Cruise ships became Covid hot spots last year particularly after Ruby Princess, which sailed around New Zealand, became the source of one of Australia s biggest outbreaks. Read More Advertisement The association has proposed a staged re-entry for the industry, starting with New Zealand-only passengers, then bringing in Australians.

Businesses want cruise industry included in transtasman bubble

Businesses want cruise industry included in transtasman bubble
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Cruise line denied entry to New Zealand cancels upcoming season

Wild Earth Travel The French-owned Le Lapérouse cruise ship is sitting off the coast of Noumea and it is unclear where it will head next after Immigration NZ officials refused to grant hospitality crew critical workers’ visas. (File photo) The cruise line turned away after crew were denied visas has cancelled its upcoming season of expedition voyages around New Zealand. Ponant said it had been forced to scrap the seven fully booked cruises after Immigration New Zealand refused to issue visas for 61 of 90 Le Lapérouse crew members because they were not considered critical workers. The Government says the ship left Jakarta before its paperwork was finalised but the boat s owner believes it and the crew were given the all-clear to come.

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