Cruise Lines Will Likely Require Vaccination: Travel Leaders' Lovell

Vaccines will “probably” be a prerequisite to cruising in late 2021 and beyond, says John Lovell, president of Travel Leaders Group. “Mandating vaccines, in my opinion, does open up cruising much faster, especially as it relates to going into foreign ports,” Lovell said. Those who've announced vaccination mandates as part of their restart include Saga Cruises (pax only), sister brands American Queen Steamboat Co. and Victory Cruise Lines (pax and crew) and Crystal (pax initially). Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings and Royal Caribbean Group have expressed their intention crew will be vaccinated.

 

 

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