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News You Can Use – November 4 2020
When Will Cruising Really Resume?
Despite initial optimism around the CDC’s decision to drop its No Sail Order, several cruise industry analysts predict that a resumption of commercial cruises is unlikely until February. The order was replaced with a framework for resumption that includes a lengthy list of requirements… Travel Weekly
Holiday Travel And Safety: 5 Things We Know
To travel, or not to travel? That is the holiday question. With the approach of Thanksgiving and the December holidays during a surge in coronavirus cases nationwide, the increased risks presented by travel – either contracting or spreading the virus – are challenging the industry… The New York Times
Viking Installs First Cruise Ship Covid Testing Lab
What is being touted as the first Covid testing lab at sea has been installed on a Viking cruise ship. The full-scale PCR laboratory on board 930-capacity Viking Star enables the line to test all crew and passengers on board with a non-invasive saliva test. The laboratory has enough… Travel Weekly (UK)
New York: Visitors To Test For COVID Before And After Arrival
New York State, tightening restrictions in the face of rising infections nationwide, is now requiring most U.S. visitors to pass two COVID-19 tests with a three-day quarantine in between. The requirement, announced Saturday by Gov. Andrew Cuomo, takes effect today – Nov. 4… Los Angeles Times
Why Do Airline Dress Codes Still Exist?
Although boarding a flight to a far-flung destination can still be a glamorous event, most air travelers today don’t worry about looking pulled together for the plane ride. Yet the majority of modern airlines actually still have dress codes in place These aircraft rules aren’t usually to monitor style, however… Conde Nast Traveller
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