Norwegian Reverses Pre-Cruise Testing Policy

Norwegian Cruise Line will continue to administer COVID-19 antigen tests to all guests at embarkation, reversing a previous policy announced in NOV which would have seen passengers take a COVID-19 test at home before arriving at the terminal. When guests arrive at the terminal for check-in, they will receive an antigen test and wait in a designated area until the results are received. In a letter to travel advisors and guests, Norwegian recommends guests take a PCR test within four days prior to sailing as an added precaution, but it is not required for the line.

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