During the vaccination drive in the UK, More than 20 million people have been vaccinated, British cruise line P&O Cruise has announced a new tourism project: “Nowhere” ships with exclusive packages for local travelers already protected from Kovid-19.
The first cruise should depart from the port of Southampton, England, by the end of June, remaining on the local coast, and not scheduled at other ports, only to remain at sea, and passengers appreciate only the beauty of the islands, from within the ship, and still respect anti-epidemic measures.
“We will really check the weather forecast on each ship and try to keep our ships warm and sunny,” P&O Cruise President Paul Ludlow said in a statement.
Another industrial giant, the Royal Caribbean, is also planning exclusive immunized marine packages to launch their new ship, the Odyssey of Seas. Unlike a British ship, the cruise must have a destination: the Greek islands and Cyprus.
In a statement to C&N International, he said his first voyage on the new project will be aboard the Britannia, usually carrying 3,647 passengers.
The new ship, the Iona, with a capacity of 5,200 passengers, will leave port in Scotland for the first time in August. Passengers are required to prove that they have taken both doses of the Kovid-19 vaccine and have travel insurance.
Cruise employees will not receive compulsory immunizations, but will go through the P&O-defined “strict inspection and shipwreck” as well as routine inspections.
The company also confirmed that safety measures such as “appropriate social distance and use of masks in certain areas of the ship” will continue without explaining how the vaccine will be certified, as there is no compulsory immunization in the UK. Card.
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