
Cruising is back as CDC announces phased return
Seven months after it was first imposed, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), has lifted its No-Sail Order and announced a framework

Seven months after it was first imposed, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), has lifted its No-Sail Order and announced a framework

Royal Caribbean Group President and CEO Richard Fain said Thursday that he is optimistic that cruising will be back “slower than I would wish, but

Royal Caribbean will test its COVID-19 health and safety protocols when its Quantum of the Seas sails from Singapore at the beginning of December on

Carnival Corporation’s Italian brand Costa Cruises will debut its new flagship the Costa Toscana in Brazil, the company announced today. The announcement came as Costa

Israel is planning to reopen the resort city of Eilat and hotels in the Dead Sea by making them COVID-free “green islands” with entry possible

In bad news for the cruise industry, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control (CDC) has recommended that “travellers defer all cruise travel worldwide.” The announcement
Travel in the age of COVID-19 has become a major risk – cruise lines have been shut down or are operating at reduced capacity, flights have been hit hard, and taking the metro is a breeding ground for the virus – but Sonovia, a new reusable antiviral face mask with an over 99% success rate in eliminating the virus, significantly reduces that risk and is far more comfortable and cost-effective than other masks.

MSC Cruises has put a second ship back into the water as the MSC Magnifica departed Genoa, Italy Monday on a 10-night voyage in the

Europe’s cruise restart is gathering steam as Costa Cruises – Carnival Corporation’s Italian brand – flagship Costa Smeralda sailed October 10 from the port of

Cruise industry executives held a virtual meeting with Vice President Mike Pence, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Director Dr. Robert Redfield,