Bahamas Executive Predicts Cruisers Will be On Short Leash
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I think it's safe to assume the cruise lines won't let their passengers independently roam in downtown Nassau
the cruise industry will return but it's going to be slowly and gradually
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--~-- Bahamas Executive Predicts Cruisers Will be On Short Leash. Nassau Cruise Port’s Chief Executive, Michael Maura, warned local businesses that rely on tourism that the months ahead would be tough. The cruise industry will return but slowly and gradually. “I think it’s safe to assume the cruise lines won’t let their passengers independently roam downtown Nassau,” he predicted. He believes the lines are “likely to maintain strict controls over their passengers and ensure they remain in a sterile environment as much as possible.” Also on today's Travel and Cruise Industry News, June 25, 2020, two Carnival crew members assist in delivery of baby; luxury cruise yacht sails; Segway ends production; and likely Carnival ships to be sold. Join us LIVE at 11 AM EDT.