Royal Caribbean Allowed To Start Test Cruises In June, Becoming First Company To Do So

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Cruises haven't left U.S. ports since March 14, 2020.

The Royal Caribbean Group will be allowed to restart cruises from the U.S. in a limited capacity starting in June, making the company the first to win CDC approval to enter a testing phase in the hopes of resuming full sailings.

guidance calls for simulated cruises of at least three days and two nights, with at least 10% of normal passenger capacity and social distancing required during meals, entertainment and excursions to best replicate a normal cruise.requires passengers to either show proof of full vaccination or give a statement attesting they're not at high risk for developing a severe Covid infection.

Royal Caribbean says on its website all passengers 16 and older will be required to show proof of vaccination.It's not clear how vaccination requirements, for simulated cruises or otherwise, will be enforced in Florida. Gov. Ron DeSantis signed an executive order last month and governmental bodies in the state from requiring proof of vaccination, also called a vaccine passport.Ships are required to provide an assessment and point out any deficiencies after a simulated cruise, at which point they can apply for a conditional sailing certificate. If granted, which will come on a ship-by-ship basis, that will allow for a restart of large passenger cruises.

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