Carnival Cruise Line has eased its COVID-19 protocols for unvaccinated passengers sailing to the Caribbean this summer. As of 15 June, guests booked on Caribbean itineraries seeking a medical exemption from the
Carnival Cruise Line says booking activity nearly doubles 2019 comparison after COVID protocols simplified After announcing last Friday that it was revising pre-cruise vaccination and testing requirements that will allow more guests to...
In a statement, Christine Duffy, president of Carnival Cruise Line, said, "We appreciate the progress and support for our U.S. restart from the CDC and other key federal agencies; however, the current CDC requirements for cruising with a guest base that is unvaccinated will make it very dif...
given frequently changing protocols, including those that were far more restrictive than those in broader society and that were far more restrictive than those found even in other portions of the travel and leisure sector. While thankfully, vaccination and test requirements are...
t have that confidence for CCL stock and the cruise liners. Not only will millions not want to be vaccinated, the process itself will likely be cumbersome. RNA and subunit vaccines will likely require two injections to be effective, posinglogistical challenges. Further, storage requirements may ...
Over the past year or so, we have offered, and our guests have chosen, more and more bundled package options. In the end, we will see the benefit of these bundled packages in on-board and other revenues. I just want to remind everyone that due to the pause in guest cruise operations...
Some destinations may also require testing, so no change in policy is likely to be absolute, but the CDC's decision does seem to pave the way for the cruise lines to mostly drop the testing requirement. By Daniel Kline Daniel Kline serves as Executive Editor for Come Cruise With ...
The cruise lines have dropped mask requirements but still require proof of vaccination. That could change.
Cruise ships that are designated gray are foreign-flagged cruise ships operating in U.S. waters that have chosen not to participate in CDC’s Covid-19 Program for Cruise Ships. These ships may have their own Covid-19 health and safety protocols, which the CDC has not reviewed or confirmed...