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The Laundry List Of What Cruise Lines Must Do Before They Can Sail Again

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When the Centers For Disease Control & Prevention (CDC) dropped its No Sail Order and issued a framework for resuming safe and responsible cruise ship passenger operations in late October, cruise lines, cruise fans and everyone else involved in the industry gave virtual cries of joy. However, the path to starting cruises again isn’t that simple.

Cruise lines will have to jump through a plethora of hoops to meet the CDC’s requirements. They’ll have to pass four phases before they can resume passenger operations:

Once all of those are in place, cruise lines will be able to sail with passengers on board. However, it will need to be under the following circumstances:

So yeah, it’s a lot. Definitely not as if they’re going to be sailing again next week – but at least there’s a goal and a light at the end of the COVID tunnel.

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