.....>Longer Voyages Through April 2021 to Sail in 2022......>
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.....>Longer Voyages Through April 2021 to Sail in 2022......>
.....>She says "it is very difficult to give any forecast for the next year. The cruise industry is going to lose the very profitable winter season specifically in the Caribbean area.".....>
.....>The industry has voluntarily stopped sailings in the US until the end of year. However Congress is investigating whether or not the Trump White House interfered to stop the CDC extending the mandatory ban into next year.
President-elect Joe Biden has taken a markedly different approach to tackling coronavirus but Mr Donald says "we don't have any concerns" that a new administration will lead to a new no-sail order and more financial problems.....>
Despite issuing a Conditional Framework for cruise lines to return to operations at the end of October, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control (CDC) raised its warning to avoid going on any cruise ship on Saturday to Level 4.
Upped from Level 3, the new Level 4 warning means a "very high level of COVID-19."
"CDC recommends that all people avoid travel on cruise ships, including river cruises, worldwide, because the risk of COVID-19 on cruise ships is very high............>
www.cruiseindustrynews.com/cruise-news/...-cruise-travel.html
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