Western Daily Press (Saturday)

Domestic cruises only allowed 1,000 passengers

- NEIL LANCEFIELD news@westerndai­lypress.co.uk

DOMESTIC cruises will be restricted to as little as a fifth of normal capacity for initial sailings, under rules announced by the Department for Transport (DfT).

A dozen cruise lines will operate voyages around the coast of Britain this summer, with many reporting exceptiona­l demand amid uncertaint­y over restrictio­ns on foreign travel.

Many of the cruise liners beloved of British passengers have been moored off the Dorset coast, near Weymouth and Bournemout­h, for the past 12 months.

Cruises are currently banned in the UK due to the pandemic but will be permitted in England under the next step of Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s road map for easing rules, which is planned for May 17.

But the DfT said ships operating in England will only be allowed to carry up to 1,000 passengers – or 50% of their capacity if that is lower – until all limits on social contact are removed.

That means MSC Cruises will only be able to use 20% of the 4,888 capacity of its ship Virtuosa for the planned launch of its programme on May 20.

Other Government rules imposed on initial sailings include a ban on groups of more than six people or

two households mixing indoors, even if they are all travelling under the same booking. Ships are also restricted to only carrying passengers who live in the UK, Ireland, the Channel Islands or the Isle of Man, and cannot call at foreign ports.

There is no legal requiremen­t for

travellers to have been vaccinated, but that policy is being implemente­d by several cruise lines such as P&O Cruises, Saga Cruises and Virgin Voyages.

The end of all restrictio­ns in England is due to take place on June 21 at the earliest.

 ?? Wayne Starr ?? Many of the cruise liners have been moored off the Dorset coast for the past 12 months
Wayne Starr Many of the cruise liners have been moored off the Dorset coast for the past 12 months

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