TEST CRUISES: Royal Caribbean Approved | CDC Conditional Sailing Order - What’s it all about?
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royal caribbean have just received approval from the cdc to commence simulated voyages beginning in june on board
simulated trial voyages on the other hand allow cruise lines to operate with volunteer passengers testing their health and safety protocols
restricted passenger voyages for all intents and purposes are cruisers conducted with paying passengers and subject to cdc health guidelines
the minimum recommendation for a simulated voyage is two nights in three days
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https://www.cdc.gov/quarantine/cruise/covid19-operations-manual-cso.html https://www.cdc.gov/quarantine/cruise/ti-simulated-voyages-cso.html Title photo page by Josiah Weiss on Unsplash Royal Caribbean have just been approved by the Center for Disease Control and Prevention in the US to commence trial voyages in June onboard Freedom of the Seas. So, what does that mean, and what will those cruise look like? In this video, we'll explore the CDC requirements in their Conditional Sailing Order that outlines the measures required for simulated test voyages with volunteers as well as restricted passenger voyages. Would you be happy to cruise onboard a simulated test voyage? Join my private Facebook group for cruise deals, tips and advice - the more members we have, the better we’ll get! www.facebook.com/groups/CTGdeals Head to my website for great cruise and travel deals: www.thecruiseandtravelguy.com.au Follow me on Facebook and Instagram: www.facebook.comn/thecruiseandtravelguy www.instragram.com/thecruiseandtravelguy Thanks for watching, and see you soon!