German cruise line AIDA Cruises, a subsidiary of cruise giant Carnival Corp., has pushed back its restart date to Nov. 1.
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Don’t pronounce New York City dead just yet: Tourists are coming – and they like what they see
With COVID-19 under control, New York City has begun to open back up to tourists, who appreciate the quieter pace and even recommend NYC to others.
‘We have broken the bronze ceiling’: First monument to real women unveiled in NYC’s Central Park
The first monument honoring real women in Central Park’s 167 year history was unveiled Wednesday depicting women’s suffragists.
Hurricane Laura: Check the airline waiver policies for Southwest, Delta, United, American
Due to fly in Hurricane Laura’s path? Major airlines including United, Southwest, Delta, American and Spirit are issuing change fee waivers.
Costa Cruises to require cruise passengers to test negative for COVID-19 ahead of boarding
Costa Cruises, the Italian line which is a subsidiary of cruise giant Carnival Corp., will require its passengers to have a negative COVID-19 test result prior to boarding.
MSC Cruises says family denied reboarding after they broke COVID-19 ‘social bubble’
MSC Cruises cracked down on passengers who broke newly implemented health and safety protocols during a shore excursion.
Diamond Princess cruise ship, which had early COVID-19 outbreak, will sail in South America, Antarctica in 2021, 2022
Princess Cruises’ Diamond Princess, which experienced an early coronavirus outbreak, will sail in South America and Antarctica starting in fall 2021.
12,000 crew members still on cruise ships in US waters months after COVID-19 pandemic shut cruising down
Nearly five months after the coronavirus pandemic shut down the cruise industry, more than 12,000 crew members remained on ships in U.S. waters alone.
53 from Hurtigruten ship test positive for COVID-19; SeaDream passengers, crew all negative
53 people from two Hurtigruten cruises have tested positive. Meanwhile, SeaDream passengers and crew from have all tested negative.
Exclusive: Cruise industry extends sailing suspension past CDC ‘no-sail’ order, until Oct. 31
The cruise industry voluntarily extended its pause on operations in U.S. waters until “at least” Oct. 31.