CDC says No Sail Order to remain in place till November

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is not changing the No Sail Order for cruise lines any time soon despite the Cruise Line International Association’s request to lift the order early. Related – Cruise Line Association calls on CDC to open ports The order currently in place is

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Cruise Line Association calls on CDC to open ports

Cruising has been suspended in the US since early 2020 and doesn’t show signs of resuming any time soon. Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) is now calling on the CDC to open US ports and allow cruising to resume. CLIA represents most cruise lines including Disney Cruise Line. The association

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Disney Cruise Line Reaches Agreement to test all Passengers and Crew when Sailing Resumes

The Cruise Line International Association, which Disney Cruise Line is a member, is reporting that major cruise lines will be testing all passengers and crew for COVID-19 prior to boarding as part of their plan for resuming sailing in the United States. These cruise lines will also require masks to be

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Disney Cruise Line officially cancels all sailings through October

We recently announced that the Cruise Line International Association (CLIA) extended its voluntary no sail order through October. Disney Cruise Line has now officially canceled all Disney cruises through October 31, 2020. The official communication from Disney Cruise Line states: “In alignment with yesterday’s announcement from Cruise Lines International Association

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Disney Cruise Line Sailings Suspended Through September 15

We reported earlier that the Cruise Line International Association is extending the suspension of cruise operations at U.S. ports until September 15, 2020. As suspected, Disney Cruise Line has canceled all sailings through September 15 as well. All Disney Magic and Disney Wonder sailings through that date were already suspended

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