San Diego Union-Tribune

NORWEGIAN CRUISE LINE ASKS CDC TO ALLOW TRIPS FROM U.S. PORTS

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The Norwegian Cruise Line is seeking permission to resume trips from U.S. ports on July 4, requiring passengers and crew members to be vaccinated against COVID-19 at least two weeks before the trip.

The Miami company said its precaution­s go well beyond steps taken by others in the travel and leisure industry that have already reopened, including airlines, hotel, restaurant­s and sporting events.

Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Ltd. plans to begin U.S. sailings at 60 percent of capacity and raise that to 80 percent in August and 100 percent in September. Norwegian also operates Oceania Cruises and Regent Seven Seas Cruises.

CEO Frank Del Rio detailed the request in a letter to Dr. Rochelle Walensky, director of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The CDC has blocked cruise ships from U.S. ports with a no-sail order since March 2020, after outbreaks on several ships around the world.

On Friday, the CDC updated its guidance to say that fully vaccinated people can travel within the U.S. without getting tested for the coronaviru­s or going into quarantine afterward. It also issued more technical details around its conditiona­l plan to allow cruise ships in U.S. ports, but it did not say when cruise lines could resume sailing.

The CDC said Monday that it “is committed to working with the cruise industry and seaport partners to resume cruising” following a phased approach.

An industry trade group, the Cruise Lines Internatio­nal Associatio­n, blasted the CDC’s updated guidance and called for the agency to lift its no-sail order.

“The new requiremen­ts are unduly burdensome, largely unworkable, and seem to reflect a zerorisk objective rather than the mitigation approach to COVID that is the basis for every other US sector of our society,” the group said. It said the CDC’s requiremen­ts are hurting nearly half a million American workers at businesses that service cruise ships, “with no reasonable timeline provided for the safe return of cruising.”

 ?? SAM GREENWOOD GETTY IMAGES FILE ?? Norwegian Cruise Line plans to begin U.S. sailings at 60 percent of capacity and raise that to 80 percent in August and 100 percent in September.
SAM GREENWOOD GETTY IMAGES FILE Norwegian Cruise Line plans to begin U.S. sailings at 60 percent of capacity and raise that to 80 percent in August and 100 percent in September.

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