Cmaccullen
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This will never end
- miles4us2go, Starwalker, 4ensic and 1 other
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Was the flight operated by Phoenix Air?
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Just wait till the echo, foxtrot and gamma variants come out!!! Never ending crisis
- LovetoCruise87, Yo2slick, Jkaczano and 2 others
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I am beginning to think these test are hit and miss. They all tested negative then some positive?!! Cmon
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My family and I are taking our first Royal Caribbean cruise on the oasis of the seas in February. We booked a boardwalk balcony room on deck 10. But we are contemplating the ocean view balcony. Any options? Thanks
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Carnival Ecstasy
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So this is my fifth cruise cancelled. Is there a way to get my "Cruise with confidence money back?" At this point I am tired of having money tied up in a cruise that I am not sure will ever happen.
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3 hours ago, twangster said:
If the U.S. in general would adopt half of the mitigation protocols proposed by cruise ships it would go a long way to getting the situation under control.
The cruise industry has an opportunity to show America how to open and operate successfully despite a pandemic.
Besides, the biggest elephant in the room may have left the building in a few months.
How to show America how to open? Lol
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4 hours ago, TempoGL said:
I would be nervous too...I mean, I think there's a decent chance that my July 31st 2021 may not happen
If they are not sailing in July of 2021, there will be no more cruising industry. IMO
- WAAAYTOOO, Cruisegirl1976, Joe01 and 2 others
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Third cruise canceled. So over it
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When do they normally assign your room? Thanks
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12 hours ago, Let's cruise! Diamond Plus said:
I wouldn't take any vaccine that is endorsed by, invested in, or colored orange, by any politician. I'll wait for Fauci's green light.
there is always one
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Damnit, I am on the 9/19 symphony that I was hoping would be canceled. I just want my money back so I can book cancun.
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44 minutes ago, bretts173 said:
Only if you were one of the many millions dying or one of the many nurses doctors required to work 24 hours a day.
Millions?!
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CLIA Announces Voluntary Suspension of Cruise Operations from U.S. Ports
WASHINGTON, DC (19 June 2020)—Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) issued the following statement today to announce that the association’s ocean-going cruise line members will voluntarily extend the suspension of cruise operations from U.S. ports until 15 September 2020.
"Due to the ongoing situation within the U.S. related to COVID-19, CLIA member cruise lines have decided to voluntarily extend the period of suspended passenger operations. The current No Sail Order issued by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) will expire on 24 July, and although we had hoped that cruise activity could resume as soon as possible after that date, it is increasingly clear that more time will be needed to resolve barriers to resumption in the United States.
"Although we are confident that future cruises will be healthy and safe, and will fully reflect the latest protective measures, we also feel that it is appropriate to err on the side of caution to help ensure the best interests of our passengers and crewmembers. We have therefore decided to further extend our suspension of operations from U.S. ports until 15 September. The additional time will also allow us to consult with the CDC on measures that will be appropriate for the eventual resumption of cruise operations.
"This voluntary suspension applies to all CLIA members to which the No Sail Order applied (vessels with capacity to carry 250 persons or more). CLIA member cruise lines will continually evaluate the evolving situation and make a determination as to whether a further extension is necessary."
In 2018, the cruise industry supported over 421,000 jobs in the United States, with every 30 cruisers from U.S. ports supporting one American job. Each day of the suspension of cruise operations in the U.S. results in a total loss of approximately $110 million in economic activity and up to 800 American jobs. For more information about the economic impact of the cruise industry in the United States, including the top ten states benefitting from cruise activity, please visit: CLIA 2018 Economic Analysis.
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CLIA Announces Voluntary Suspension of Cruise Operations from U.S. Ports
WASHINGTON, DC (19 June 2020)—Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) issued the following statement today to announce that the association’s ocean-going cruise line members will voluntarily extend the suspension of cruise operations from U.S. ports until 15 September 2020.
"Due to the ongoing situation within the U.S. related to COVID-19, CLIA member cruise lines have decided to voluntarily extend the period of suspended passenger operations. The current No Sail Order issued by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) will expire on 24 July, and although we had hoped that cruise activity could resume as soon as possible after that date, it is increasingly clear that more time will be needed to resolve barriers to resumption in the United States.
"Although we are confident that future cruises will be healthy and safe, and will fully reflect the latest protective measures, we also feel that it is appropriate to err on the side of caution to help ensure the best interests of our passengers and crewmembers. We have therefore decided to further extend our suspension of operations from U.S. ports until 15 September. The additional time will also allow us to consult with the CDC on measures that will be appropriate for the eventual resumption of cruise operations.
"This voluntary suspension applies to all CLIA members to which the No Sail Order applied (vessels with capacity to carry 250 persons or more). CLIA member cruise lines will continually evaluate the evolving situation and make a determination as to whether a further extension is necessary."
In 2018, the cruise industry supported over 421,000 jobs in the United States, with every 30 cruisers from U.S. ports supporting one American job. Each day of the suspension of cruise operations in the U.S. results in a total loss of approximately $110 million in economic activity and up to 800 American jobs. For more information about the economic impact of the cruise industry in the United States, including the top ten states benefitting from cruise activity, please visit: CLIA 2018 Economic Analysis.
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At this point, I am not sure cruising will ever happen again. We have a cruise September 19 and I don't think it will happen. I just wish they would go ahead and cancel so I can get my money back.
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10 hours ago, CruisinForABruisin said:
To go, or outside. Because we are still in the midst of a pandemic
lol ok
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5 hours ago, CruisinForABruisin said:
I run a restaurant that's remained open throughout all this, I refuse entry to anybody not wearing one, and if it's not on properly, I'm gonna let you know. I'm glad people are calling out others for not wearing it.
So how do people eat?
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We are in the same boat (no pun intended).
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7 hours ago, whenismynextcruise said:
I have a very strong belief that the CDC will extend because "they really feel they need to" and I am in agreement with them. IMHO I would rather have long term safety and stability in the cruise industry over our collective want to get back to 'normal'.
They can’t stay shut down much longer.
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I am in need of a travel agent to help me book for next February. Who should I go with? Thanks