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Cruise News Briefing - February 9, 2021

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Creator's Key Takeaways

carnival cruise line is backtracking after prematurely releasing its list of onboard return to cruise protocols

due to canada's cruise ship ban for another year large foreign flag ships might not be able to sail in alaska for 21

the alaska cruise market is going to go from 71 000 births to just eleven hundred

the mayor of miami daniela lavigne cava has extended the waiver effective february 1st going through march 31st

Questions This Creator Answers

QWhat are the latest updates on cruise line protocols?
QHow will Canada's cruise ship ban affect the Alaska cruise season?
QWhat is the status of port fee waivers in Miami?

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YouTube Video Description

Cruise News Briefing - February 9, 2021. Carnival Cruise Line backtracks on previously-released onboard protocols. Due to Canada’s ban on large cruise ships, the berths for the 2021 Alaska season have gone from 71,000 to just 1,100. Miami-Dade County is continuing to waive the cruise ship docking fees through March 31, 2021.