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Ships operating domestic cruises are only allowed to carry up to 1,000 passengers, or 50% of their capacity if that is lower. P&O Cruises is operating sailings on Britannia, which can normally ...
Within 30 days of sailing, the cruise line has options under its "COVID-19 Protection Program" for passengers who may be affected by COVID-19. Norwegian Cruise Line cancellation policy
The COVID-19 pandemic has had a significant impact on the airline industry due to travel restrictions and a decimation in demand among travelers. Significant reductions in passenger numbers have resulted in flights being cancelled or planes flying empty between airports, which in turn massively reduced revenues for airlines and forced many ...
Tunisia: As of 16 November 2020, all countries are welcome in Tunisia under regular visa laws, all passengers must have a negative COVID-19 test within 72 hours before arrival. [158] Uganda: Uganda reopened for tourism on 1 October 2020. [159] Zambia: As of 26 June 2020, Zambia has opened its international airports to regular air traffic. Non ...
Two passengers on the flight who survived tested positive for COVID-19 after arriving at a hospital after the accident. [80] [81] Air New Zealand cut its long-haul capacity by 85%, and suspended several long-haul routes. Domestic route capacity was reduced by 30%, and the company placed itself into a trading halt. [82]
While the Omicron variant spreads, COVID-19 is not sparing cruise ships. The CDC lists nearly 90 ships that are under observation or investigation, including major cruise lines.
As of 8 April, the ship's crew of about 1,000 remained on board, with 200 exhibiting flu-like symptoms; 18 had tested positive for COVID-19. On 11 April, NSW Health announced that from 88 crew who were tested, 44 of them or 50 per cent, tested positive to COVID-19. [268] 542 crew members were taken of the ship for repatriation between 21 and 23 ...
Travelers can expect the rules to be in flux as countries adjust to match the evolving COVID-19 pandemic. Here are the entry requirements for some of the most popular Caribbean island destinations.