Norwegian to CDC: We plan to start cruising from U.S. again July 4

Norwegian Cruise Lines Holdings Ltd, (NYSE:NCLH) has been quick to respond to the CDC’s updated guidance on cruising. Today it wrote the CDC outlining its plan to resume cruising from U.S. ports, starting July 4.

The company says that its plan “is consistent with the CDC’s updated guidance that international travel is safe for fully vaccinated individuals and that COVID-19 vaccination efforts will be critical in the safe resumption of cruise ship travel.”

Norwegian says it “trusts and is...

https://www.marinelog.com/shipping/cruising/norwegian-to-cdc-we-plan-to-start-cruising-from-u-s-again-july-4/

CDC Says ‘No’ To Cruise Ship Travel During Covid 19

  • The U.S. Centers for Disease Control (CDC) updated its warning last week to travelers to defer all cruise travel worldwide.
  • The Level 3 warning was updated on October 21st due to, widespread ongoing spread of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) has been reported in some countries.
  • Other countries have reported sustained community spread.
  • The warning comes just days before the CDC will announce if the No Sail order that bans cruise ships from operating in North America will be lifted or extended.
  • The...

https://mfame.guru/cdc-says-no-to-cruise-ship-travel-during-covid-19/

Still burning cash, Carnival hopes for resumption of U.S. cruises this year

In a business update released today, the world’s largest cruise ship operator, Carnival Corporation & plc (NYSE/LSE: CCL; NYSE: CUK) reported that its monthly average cash burn rate for the third quarter 2020 was $770 million, in line with what had been anticipated. It now expects the monthly average cash burn rate for the fourth quarter of 2020 to be approximately $530 million. This results in an average monthly burn rate for the second half of the year of $650 million as previously disclosed.

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https://www.marinelog.com/shipping/cruising/still-burning-cash-carnival-hopes-for-resumption-of-u-s-cruises-this-year/

No Sail Order for Cruises in the US Extended for 100 Days

  • The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention extended its “No Sail Order” for all cruise ships by at least 100 days.
  • The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention extended its order telling Americans to avoid cruise ships as trips.
  • The extension comes after the CDC ruled that passengers or crew arriving in the U.S. from a cruise will no longer be able to board commercial flights.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention extended its “No Sail Order” for all cruise ships by at least 100...

http://mfame.guru/no-sail-order-for-cruises-in-the-us-extended-for-100-days/

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