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No Sail Order for 100 Days?! | Cruise Lines News | April 18, 2020

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Creator's Key Takeaways

the Center for Disease Control came out and said we're extending that order from April 15th all the way which is when it was originally going to end all the way to for another hundred days

the cruise lines need to submit plans to the CDC in regards to the passenger and crew care if they do become ill with kovat 19 while on board

the cruise line International Association is really concerned about these conditions they've said that there's a quote we are however concerned about the unintended consequences of the order

Carnival has extended their no sail until June 26 so they are hoping to start sailing again on the 27th

Creator's Tips & Advice

Check if your cruise is affected by the CDC's no sail order and review cruise line requirements before sailing.
Ensure cruise lines implement hand-washing stations, temperature checks, and protocols for handling potentially sick passengers.

Questions This Creator Answers

QIs my summer 2020 cruise affected by the CDC's no sail order?
QWhat are the cruise lines' requirements before they can sail again?

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YouTube Video Description

Do you have a cruise planned for the summer of 2020? Are you wondering if your cruise is affected by the CDC’s announcement? Do you want to know what the cruise lines requirements are before they can sail again? On April 9th the CDC made an announcement with a no sail order for all ships with over 250 passengers and crew as well as additional requirements for cruise lines. We review the no sail order, the additional requirements for cruise lines, the operational requirements and the cruise lines response. We hope all of our Traveling Flamingo family is staying safe and healthy. We know this is a hard time for everyone and will continue to create content to give you a break from it all. If you are traveling on Royal Caribbean, Carnival, Princess, Disney Cruise Lines, Norwegian, Cunard and more than you will want to watch this video. Information in this video is relevant as of April 18th, 2020 and we will keep you updated when things change. Thank you everyone for your support! Happy Travels! #crusienews #cruise #travel -=-=- Music -=-=- Music by Epidemic Sound: NBHD News (Instrumental Version) by Nbhd Nick https://www.epidemicsound.com/track/ap1Jxf21Eq