CRUISES - TRAVEL NEWS

Read all the latest cruises and travel news around the world.

  • HOME
  • SEA TOURS
  • TOURISM NEWS
  • source-1
  • source-2
  • source-3
  • source-4
  • source-5
  • source-6
  • source-7
  • source-8
  • source-9
  • source-10
  • source-11
You are here: Home / Latest / Another Look at Why Cruises Should Be Sailing Already

Another Look at Why Cruises Should Be Sailing Already

22/02/2021

One look at a picture is more than enough to make you wonder why cruising is not allowed right now. Cancun Airport recently showed no signs of social distancing or care for any COVID-19 related measures. The images and videos shared across the internet show thousands of people crammed together like sardines in a tin can.
It is surprising to see that flights from overseas are allowed to take place in this manner when cruise ships have spent billions of dollars on COVID-related measures but are not allowed to sail.
Oliver Renick tweeted a shocking image and even a video showing what looks to be thousands of people jam-packed at Cancun International Airport this month. They were originally posted by Cubeinart on Instagram:

Flights leave to and from Cancun to cities in the states such as Fort Lauderdale, Orlando, Miami, Philadelphia, New York, and Boston. A situation like this makes you wonder what the agenda is behind cruise ships still not sailing (which, coincidentally, sail from the same ports as the flights are flying from).
Even though the airport looks busy it is important to know that the majority of the time it’s not like this. Cancun is popular right now as people are desperate to get away for a short break which Cancun can easily offer. It still puts in question the health protocols that were in place at the airport from the Mexican authorities and that days like this can happen.
Worth Reading: IDEAL Things to Do In Playa del Carmen, Mexico
Measures Need To Be Taken Serious
Let’s start by making clear that all measures need to be taken seriously by everyone. The cruise line industry has been hit extraordinarily hard in the last 12 months by the crisis.
This is why the industry has been going through extraordinary measures to, hopefully, sail again soon. When it does, it will need to adhere to the implemented measures onboard, as do the guests.
However, when select airlines and airports do very little to prevent COVID-19 from spreading, the government’s own words seem hollow at best. Yes, the airport is in Mexico; however, surely US-based airlines that fly to Cancun have some say? We cannot have the cruise industry at a complete standstill while the airline industry is practicing the reasons used to shut down the cruise industry.
Airlines have been given leeway for many measures demanded by the CDC to be implemented on cruise ships. And that’s great because we need airlines, we need air travel, and we need these people to keep their jobs. But the CDC needs to seriously wonder if the measures it has implemented for the cruise industry are possibly too much.
Photo Credit: stockyardph / Shutterstock.com
Cruise Industry Has Shown It Is Safe
Common sense has prevailed in Italy, of all places, in the last year. The country has been hit extraordinarily hard by the pandemic in the last 12 months. The country is also home to two cruise lines that have been sailing regularly since July and August.
Both MSC and Costa Cruises have been sailing in Italian waters without any incidents whatsoever. In Spain, another country hit hard in the last year, TUI Cruises, Hapag Lloyd, and AIDA Cruises have been sailing.
In Singapore and Taiwan, two countries that have managed to keep the virus out for most of the time, Royal Caribbean and Dream Cruises, are sailing with local residents.
The cruise lines have proven to the world that cruising is safe. That with the proper measures, we can step onboard a cruise ship and have an enjoyable vacation without worrying about it.
Photo Credit: MSC Cruises
The reason why we don’t have to worry is that everyone will have been tested. Everyone onboard is monitored by a qualified doctor, experienced nursing staff, and competent crew members. Social distancing will be enforced. Mask wearing will be enforced. Contact with people outside the ship bubble is illegal and will get you thrown off the ship.
Why Are Airplanes Flying But Cruise Ships Not Sailing?
The reasoning behind allowing flights to take place has been for mandatory, vital, and necessary travel. The airlines are taking that term to the extreme. It’s not the first time this has happened, either.
Late last year, there was significant upheaval as Seadream 1 had several guests onboard infected. Although the mass media storm was focused on the vessel, very few cared to report that all passengers from the ship were crammed into an airline lounge and airplane without any social distancing. It shows the bias that exists against the cruise industry in its purest form.
The fact of the matter is that the CDC needs to start taking action at this point. It has been far too long since the organization released its framework (4 months and counting). The cruise lines are still waiting for further instructions.
It is time the ships sail. Those people on board, in the ports, the hotels, the shops, the tour agencies, the travel agents, need to get back to work. People need to be allowed to take a safe vacation.
Because if we look at it in a clear and non-biased manner, one thing becomes painfully clear. The images from Cancun Airport and around the world show that sailing onboard a cruise ship is far safer than flying onboard an airplane.
Main Photo Credit: Cubeinart

Source: Cruisehive.com

Email, RSS Follow

Filed Under: Latest Tagged With: source:cruisehive.com

New Cruise Ship Will Feature Two New Specialty Dining Concepts

MSC Cruises’ brand new cruise ship, MSC Virtuosa, will feature two brand new specialty dining concepts giving the vessel five specialty restaurants in addition to five main dining rooms.The two new specialty restaurants, HOLA! Tacos & Cantina and Indochine Restaurant, will round out the cruise ship’s offering of casual and formal settings. HOLA! TACOS & CANTINA: LAID BACK, LATIN … [Read More...]

Senators introduce new bill to allow cruise ships to sail to Alaska without stopping in Canada

Could the 2021 Alaska cruise season be salvaged after all?Two U.S. Senators, Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska) and Dan Sullivan (R-Alaska) introduced a bill to Congress to allow foreign flagged cruise ships to sail to Alaska without having to stop in Canada.The Alaska Tourism Recovery Act is meant to alleviate the Passenger Vessel Services Act (PVSA) restrictions for cruise ships … [Read More...]

Comparing the biggest cruise ship in the world vs. Titanic

Royal Caribbean's Symphony of the Seas holds the title as the world's largest cruise ship, so how does it compare to the most well-known cruise ship of all time?Photo by By F.G.O. Stuart (1843-1923)The Titanic is more than likely the most well-known cruise ship because of its famous accident in 1912. Her sinking has never been eclipsed in the public imagination, despite decades of larger and … [Read More...]

Cancellation of capacity restrictions for cruise calls in Croatia

On 26 February 2021 Croatian Civil Protection Headquarters has reached a decision allowing cruise calls in Croatian ports without previous capacity restrictions, effective 1 March 2021. In relation to the above-mentioned decision, please be informed that Stay Safe in Croatia is the new national safety label by the Ministry of Tourism and the Croatian National Tourist Board. Find out more about the … [Read More...]

AIDA Cruises extends its Canary Island cruise season until middle of May 2021

AIDA Cruises today announced it is extending its cruise season around the Canary Islands with AIDAperla until the middle of May 2021. The start and destination port of the seven-day voyages is Las Palmas, Gran Canaria, Spain. AIDA Cruises has implemented a comprehensive set of enhanced health and safety protocols for guests and crew members utilized on several AIDA cruises in fall 2020. In recent … [Read More...]

U.S. Travel Association, Florida Governor Seek Path To Reopening Travel

Spring break is looking more like a spring bust for the beleaguered U.S. travel industry for a second straight year, but with vaccinations rising and COVID-19 cases dropping, politicians and industry representatives are calling for more certainty on when travel — including cruising — can safely ramp up. Miami International Airport Just 12 percent of Americans are planning a spring break trip this … [Read More...]

MSC Cruises Announces Two Brand-New Specialty Restaurants

MSC Cruises has announced the different dining options that will be available on its newest ship, MSC Virtuosa, which includes two brand-new specialty restaurants. Hola! Tacos & Cantina (Image courtesy of MSC Cruises) This new fast-casual street food dining concept will offer a variety of Latin American and Mexican-inspired dishes and drinks to be shared and enjoyed in a relaxed … [Read More...]

Carnival Cruise Ships: Where Are They And Where They Will Go

With lockdowns, postponements, dry docks, changes in homeport, and cancelations, it can be hard to keep track of where your favorite Carnival Ships are now and where they will be sailing from next. That’s why below you will find the most comprehensive guide to Carnival Cruise Line ships. We look at where your favorite ships are right now, what the current plan is for the vessels, what the … [Read More...]

Royal Caribbean expands senior rates on select fall 2021 – spring 2022 cruises

Royal Caribbean announced expanded senior discounts on select cruises for sailings next year.Royal Caribbean has expanded senior discounts of up to 15% off across many Caribbean itineraries departing between fall 2021 through spring 2022.The senior prices are available on selected sailings exclusively for guests who are 55 years of age and older. The new prices are available to book … [Read More...]

Carnival’s AIDA Cancels Multiple Cruises and Extends Season

AIDA Cruises which is owned by the Carnival Corporation and apart from Costa, is the only cruise line that has kept limited sailings through the pandemic has released a major update. The cruise line has cancelled multiple cruises across the Mediterranean, Northern Europe, Norway, and the Adriatic Sea. However, it’s not all bad news as one of its vessels in the Canary islands will extend her … [Read More...]

rhodes boat tours - faliraki destinations - halki destinations - kalymnos destinations - karpathos destinations - kiotari destinations - kolymbia destinations - leros destinations - symi destinations

Please feel free to contact us about anything you would love to ask us : info@boat-cruises-trips.com

DISCLAIMER! In case the owner/s of the webpage sources, due to copyrights, wishes from us to remove their posts and stop publishing them again, please contact us and we will do it, thank you – info@boat-cruises-trips.com
* note: in every post, is written the orginal source

Recent Posts

  • New Cruise Ship Will Feature Two New Specialty Dining Concepts
  • Senators introduce new bill to allow cruise ships to sail to Alaska without stopping in Canada
  • Comparing the biggest cruise ship in the world vs. Titanic
  • Cancellation of capacity restrictions for cruise calls in Croatia
  • AIDA Cruises extends its Canary Island cruise season until middle of May 2021

Archives

  • March 2021
  • February 2021
  • January 2021
  • December 2020
  • November 2020
  • October 2020
  • September 2020
  • August 2020
  • July 2020
  • May 2020
  • April 2020
  • March 2020
  • May 2018
  • January 2018
  • October 2017
  • November 2016
  • April 2016
  • March 2016
  • May 2015
  • March 2015
  • January 2015

Categories

  • Latest
rodos webpage design
Privacy & Cookies: This site uses cookies.
To find out more, as well as how to remove or block these, see here: Cookie Policy
CRUISES - TRAVEL NEWS AROUND THE WORLD @ - 2020-2021