At least 42,000 workers remain trapped on cruise ships without paychecks — some still suffering from COVID-19 — three months after the industry shut down.
The route back from the Covid-19 pandemic appears increasingly long and winding for the cruise sector, with AIDA Cruises the latest line to extend a partial suspension of sailing.
Large cruise ships will continue to be prohibited from operating in Canadian waters until at least Oct. 31 because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Portsmouth International has become the first UK port to install a thermal temperature scanner, which will be available for cruise operators to screen their passengers.
The company building a $250 million cruise port in Nassau was able to raise $130 million to keep the Bahamas project alive.
Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. has extended its suspension of most of its sailings through July 31, 2020, with the exception of sailings from China, which will be suspended through the end of June.
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