American health body pours cold water on early return of cruise

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America’s powerful US Centres for Disease Control and Prevention, known as the CDC, has admitted it has yet to consider measures to allow the return of passengers to cruising. CDC’s director of Global Migration and Quarantine Martin Cetron told the Miami Herald cruise lines face a “Herculean” task in protecting future passengers and compared infection … Read more

Princess halts Australian cruising until September 21

Ruby Princess inquiry hears startling new evidence as line's president appeals: "Stick with us"

 Princess Cruises has extended its halt on cruising in Australia until September 21, cancelling itineraries on the Sea, Majestic, Sun and Sapphire. The line says the move is in response to the Australian Government’s approach to managing the resumption of cruising in the Australian region, along with the ongoing uncertainty of ports reopening for cruise … Read more

Watch the most heartwarming wedding at sea

Wedding aboard Celebrity Edge

It was a wedding for our coronavirus age – the bride wore a white mask and the groom wore black. Rajiv and Venita, crew aboard Celebrity Edge, were forced to cancel their wedding at their Mauritius home. But Captain Kate McCue and her crew weren’t about to let COVID-19 come between them and a wedding … Read more

Australia extends cruise ban as lines find ways to relaunch their ships

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Australia’s Border Force today extended the ban on cruise ships for another three months until September 17th, ending hopes of an early resumption of sailings. Some cruise lines had been selling itineraries before the September deadline, but most have now relaxed refund and deposit policies, allowing passengers to easily switch to other dates if they … Read more

Your next cruise: what will change

Azamara offers crew chef training while sailings are suspended

The true extent of the task of reforming the cruise industry has been spelt out after the US Centres for Disease Control extended its No Sail order until July 24. According to American broadcaster CNN, the centre has “reason to believe that cruise ship travel may continue to introduce, transmit, or spread Covid-19.” Dr Martin … Read more