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CRUISE lines sign port agreements


Gov. Mike Dunleavy on Thursday announced that the state, several Southeast Alaska communities and Norwegian Cruise Line have signed a multi-port agreement in accordance with requirements by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, bringing the likelihood of large ships carrying passengers to the state in 2021 closer to reality.
The large ships have been unable to operate in Alaska’s waters since the COVID-19 pandemic shut down the industry in early 2020.
The port agreements required by the CDC are the second big challenge for cruise lines to meet, after the U.S. Passenger Vessel Services Act recently was temporarily waived through bipartisan effort at the federal level. That waiver was approved by Congress in the past week, allowing large ships to bypass a Canadian stop as previously was required by law. The PVSA prevented visits to Alaska from other U.S. states by large ships due to the closure of Canadian ports through February 2022. ....

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Royal Caribbean is the first to get clearance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to conduct mock cruises with volunteer passengers beginning in June. This comes more than a year after an industry-wide shut down during the pandemic. Royal Caribbean’s Freedom of the Seas ship, based in Miami, will start up the test cruises on June 20th. Passengers ages 16 and up must be fully vaccinated with all COVID-19 vaccine doses administered at least 14 days before sailing on the ship. All U.S. travelers age 12 must be fully vaccinated beginning August 1st. Passengers on board the simulated cruise must adhere to the CDC’s Conditions Sailing Order, which requires them to agree to a health screening to check for COVID-19 symptoms, as well as show proof that they are not at risk for contracting a severe illness if they are exposed to COVID-19. Passengers must also agree to be tested for the virus between 3 to 5 days after the cruise. ( ....

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